Apple's New Siri Designed to Avoid Sycophancy, Focus on Utility
L'essentiel
Apple's Craig Federighi explains how the new Siri AI is designed to avoid sycophantic behavior, focusing instead on utility and task completion, unlike chatbots from OpenAI and Google.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Apple's approach to AI chatbot design differs from competitors.
Our early testing has already shown that Siri AI knows when to shut up, and that’s very much by design. In an interview with Mostly Human spotted by MacRumors, Craig Federighi said Apple’s new Siri won’t act all sycophantic like chatbots made by OpenAI, Google, and others. “As you may know, if you use many of the existing chatbots, they’re really focused on engagement to a large degree,” said Federighi, who is responsible for software at Apple. “And sycophancy, right? They kind of want to pull you in. They might encourage you to reveal things about yourself, and then use that as a basis to establish a connection.” Apple purposely took a different approach with its AI chatbot. “We view it quite the opposite,” said Federighi. “I mean, the way that we have designed Siri, Siri really wants to say ‘Listen, that’s not what I’m here for, right? I’m here to help you. I can help you get things done. I can help you learn about the world.’ But if you try to engage Siri as a romantic partner, Siri’s not up for that. Siri’s 100 percent not into that.”
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Increased focus on utility in future chatbot designs across the industry
Probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- How will Siri's utility focus impact user engagement?






