Siri’s "Campos" Reboot, Google’s "Life Search," and the Davos Job Promise

Siri’s "Campos" Reboot, Google’s "Life Search," and the Davos Job Promise

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Siri’s "Campos" Reboot, Google’s "Life Search," and the Davos Job Promise

January 24, 2026

Google Integrates "Personal Intelligence" Directly into Search

Google has officially launched Personal Intelligence for its "AI Mode" search beta. For AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, the search bar now acts as a "Digital Brain" for your entire life. Instead of just finding web links, Gemini can now reason across your Gmail, Photos, and Calendar to answer questions like, "What was the name of that Italian place my brother mentioned in an email last year?" or "Show me the receipt for my car repairs and tell me if they are still under warranty."Read more: Google Brings ‘Personal Intelligence’ to AI Mode in Search

Leak: Apple’s "Campos" to Replace Siri with a True AI Chatbot

A major Bloomberg report today confirms that Apple is fast-tracking "Project Campos," a total replacement of the Siri interface with a full-scale AI chatbot. Expected to debut with iOS 27 later this year, Campos will move away from simple voice commands toward a conversational back-and-forth, similar to ChatGPT. Crucially, it will have deep system permissions to perform actions inside your apps—like editing a photo and then emailing it to a specific contact without you ever touching the screen. Read more: Apple to revamp Siri as a built-in iPhone AI chatbot

Davos 2026 Closes: "Jobs, Jobs, Jobs"

As the World Economic Forum wraps up in Switzerland, the mood regarding AI and employment has turned from fear to "infrastructure optimism." Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told delegates today that the trillion-dollar AI expansion is actually a job creator for traditional sectors, noting that the demand for energy, data centers, and semiconductor plants is fueling a surge in high-paying roles for electricians, plumbers, and steelworkers.

Read more: Davos delegates stress AI’s employment upside as layoff fears linger

OpenAI’s First Hardware Device: "Gumdrop" Set for Late 2026

New details emerged this morning regarding OpenAI’s secret hardware project with former Apple designer Jony Ive. The device, codenamed "Gumdrop," is reportedly a voice-first, screen-free wearable designed to be a "third core device" alongside your phone and laptop. It aims to use "ambient interaction"—meaning it listens and watches (with your permission) to provide help exactly when you need it, without you having to pull a phone out of your pocket. Read more:OpenAI to Launch First Consumer AI Device in 2026

Daily Tip: The "Search My Life" Prompt

With Google’s new Personal Intelligence rollout, the way you search should change. Stop using keywords and start using Cross-App Context.

The Prompt (to use in Gemini or AI Search):

"Check my [App 1, e.g., Gmail] for my flight confirmation to New York, then look in my [App 2, e.g., Photos] for that screenshot I took of the hotel recommendation. Create a 2-day itinerary that connects those two locations and includes a 1-hour window for me to join my Zoom meeting on Monday morning."

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