> Siri won't learn from Safari activity, anymore?
Can you clarify what you mean by this?
If Siri would be the one benefiting (which is what you seem to be saying?) then it wouldn’t give Safari an unfair advantage.
No virtual assistants have been designated as gatekeepers under the DMA so preferential treatment of Siri would still be allowed.
That said, to my knowledge Siri doesn’t “learn” from Safari in the sense that it improves or trains on Safari user data.
Instead Safari, and all other apps, including third party apps, can provide information to Siri to be shown during search as well as providing shortcuts so the app can be controlled via Siri.
Users have control over this to a degree so they can exclude information from certain apps.
Alternative voice assistants offer similar APIs to receive information and support voice commands for third party services.
> and a dozen other similar questions...
I’m all ears.