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Apple finally overhauls Siri in late bid to catch AI rivals

Posted on June 9, 2026
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Apple finally overhauls Siri in late bid to catch AI rivals - Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook at Apple’s annual developers conference. Carlos Barria/Reuters

Apple on Monday rolled out a long-delayed overhaul of Siri, betting the upgraded assistant can help close the gap with Big Tech rivals and new-age start-ups in the crucial AI race.

The revamp, unveiled at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California, introduces ā€œSiri AIā€, a more conversational assistant with a standalone app and the ability to analyse what is on a user’s screen and pull in information from the web. The update comes two years after Apple first promised major upgrades that were repeatedly delayed.

Apple said users would be able to revisit past Siri conversations, while the assistant can locate details such as an address mentioned in a message even if it was never formally saved.

This finally delivers on the promise of Siri from 15 years ago. It’s AI for the masses; it’s not really agentic

The changes mark Apple’s most significant attempt yet to revive Siri, which has struggled to keep pace with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini, which have moved faster to embed ā€œagenticā€ AI — or software that can carry out complex tasks — into everyday computing.

ā€œSome appear to be racing forward, seemingly pursuing AI for the sake of AI, without clear regard for the people, all of us, that it’s ultimately meant to serve,ā€ Apple software chief Craig Federighi said in his keynote speech, alluding to rival AI developers.

Apple has taken a different approach from rivals in how it builds those AI features: while competitors are pushing towards fully autonomous ā€œagentsā€, Apple has largely avoided that framing. Instead, it emphasises practical features integrated into everyday tasks.

ā€˜Credible chatbot’

ā€œThis finally delivers on the promise of Siri from 15 years ago,ā€ said Bob O’Donnell, president and chief analyst at Technalysis Research. ā€œIt’s AI for the masses; it’s not really agentic,ā€ O’Donnell said. ā€œFor a lot of people, this is the kind of smarts they’re looking for.ā€

Still, the early reception from analysts was measured. The updates were not ā€œearth-shakingā€ but should make Siri ā€œa credible chatbot and possibly a credible agentā€, said MoffettNathanson analyst Craig Moffett.

Apple is also leaning on partners to power parts of its AI push. It said some of its models were built using Google’s Gemini technology, while larger models will run in cloud infrastructure using Nvidia chips.

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At the same time, Apple stressed that personal data would remain private, with most processing done on users’ devices or through its own system designed to shield data from outside access.

But for Siri AI to be able to monitor what is happening on a user’s screen and inside apps, Apple needs greater visibility about a user’s digital life. ā€œThat creates an inevitable tension between convenience and privacy,ā€ PP Foresight analyst Paolo Pescatore said. ā€œThe challenge for Apple is convincing consumers that intelligence does not have to come at the expense of privacy.ā€

Attendees watch a presentation at Apple's annual developers conference. Carlos Barria/Reuters
Attendees watch a presentation at Apple’s annual developers conference. Carlos Barria/Reuters

Siri AI, Apple said, can help users search through messages and e-mails, and has on-screen awareness that allows it to answer questions immediately related to the content on a user’s screen.

Images and searches with the new Siri AI will be saved to a new freestanding app available across iPhones, iPads and Macs, synced up together with Apple’s private cloud computing technology. Other AI capabilities are executed entirely on-device, Apple said.

Apple has been in the crosshairs of the EU’s Digital Markets Act, with regulators pushing for the company to open up its ecosystem.

Apple also introduced upgrades to its image-generation tools and added AI features to Safari

The company said that due to the privacy and security concerns, Siri AI will not be available ā€œinitiallyā€ in the EU on iPhones or iPads. Apple added it will not be available in China as the company works through regulatory issues.

Beyond Siri, Apple announced a slate of smaller updates, including new child-safety controls that allow parents to manage the apps, websites and contacts their children can access. Messaging apps will blur graphic images by default and alert parents, expanding earlier safeguards focused on nudity.

The company also introduced upgrades to its image-generation tools and added AI features to its Safari browser, such as checking whether items are back in stock on a website.Ā  — Stephen Nellis and Kenrick Cai, with Deborah Mary Sophia and Harshita Mary Varghese, (c) 2026 Reuters

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