Apple is reportedly dealing with tech issues that could delay its long-awaited Siri update.
The upgraded version of the tech giant’s digital assistant is facing software bugs and engineering troubles, Bloomberg News reported late Friday (Feb. 14), citing sources with knowledge of the matter.
Apple first introduced plans for a new, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered version of Siri at its developer’s conference last year, and has gone as far to advertise some of its features, the Bloomberg report said.
However, the company is still scrambling to finish the software, the sources said. Some features — which had been slated to debut in April — might be pushed back to at least May. It’s also possible that Apple could limit some of the updates until its iOS…