Previous rumors already stated, and Apple’s presentation confirmed: ChatGPT will be integrated with Siri very soon. However, at least for now, the feature will be restricted to devices compatible with Apple Intelligence.
That is, unless you have a iPhone 15 Pro or 15 Pro Maxor any of the new iPhones 16the news may not reach your device – at least, not officially.
Today, continuing our list of tips and tutorials, below you can see how to use iOS Shortcuts to integrate ChatGPT with Siri; even if your iPhone doesn’t support Apple Intelligence, or was released years ago.
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Interview with Dr. Emily Carter, Climate Scientist
Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Carter. As a leading expert in climate science, we’re keen to discuss some recent findings regarding the impacts of climate change that have emerged this month. What can you tell us about these findings?
Dr. Carter: Thank you for having me. The recent data we’ve analyzed shows alarming trends in global temperature increases, particularly over the past year. We’re seeing record highs in various regions, intensifying extreme weather events and threatening ecosystems.
Editor: That sounds concerning. Specifically, are there any regions that are being affected more than others?
Dr. Carter: Yes, indeed. Tropical regions and coastal areas are particularly vulnerable. They are experiencing heightened temperatures and rising sea levels, which leads to devastating effects, such as displacement of communities and loss of biodiversity.
Editor: In light of these findings, what measures can governments take to mitigate these effects?
Dr. Carter: Governments need to adopt stringent policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Investing in renewable energy, enhancing public transport, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices are crucial steps. Moreover, they should also focus on climate adaptation strategies to protect communities at risk.
Editor: It sounds like collaboration is key. How can individuals contribute to the fight against climate change?
Dr. Carter: Absolutely. Individual actions, when done collectively, can make a significant difference. People can reduce their carbon footprint by using public transport, conserving energy, and supporting sustainable products. Advocacy and raising awareness within communities also play a crucial role.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Carter, for sharing your insights. It’s clear that as we move forward, both collective and individual efforts will be necessary to address these pressing climate challenges.
Dr. Carter: Thank you for having me. Together, we can indeed make a change.