Morphology

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For example, in the session titled "Bring your app to Siri," Apple discusses the use of assistant schemas, which are part of the API that allows developers to integrate their apps with Siri. These schemas define the shape of intents, which are used to perform specific actions like creating a photo or sending an email. This allows developers to leverage Apple's foundation models without dealing with the complexities of natural language processing.

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