Apple dropped Bing, put Google Search as a search engine on Siri and Mac
The next time you ask Siri anything, this Apple AI will be able to produce search results to find answers on Google, just like most of the world is doing.
Apple is removing Microsoft's Bing from the default search engine on Siri. According to Tech Crunch, searching on iOS and Spotlight on Mac will switch to Google's tool.
The iPhone founder said that this change is to create a "unified web search experience" for users because Google is currently the default search engine on Safari, after a $ 3 billion deal between the two companies. company.
However, not all of them switch to Google Search. Bing will still bring some image search results through Siri.
Apple used Bing for Siri's search functionality from iOS 7 in 2013. This was Microsoft's great success at that time. Apple and Google also had conflicts on the YouTube application a year earlier. But now the search engine has leaned toward Google. The deal between Apple and Google could play a part in this.
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Siri and Mac will use Google's search engine
News about switching to Google Search appeared on the day of the public release of the latest version of macOS called High Sierra. Users can update the new OS to see how Spotlight now uses Google. If using iOS device, there will be similar updates. Ask Siri to look for something and you will get an answer from Google.
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