Apple finally gives Siri an AI glow-up
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Apple Watch is widely considered the best wearable for tracking workouts and general health, and with the watchOS 27 update announced at WWDC 2026, you will get several new features that could further improve this experience.
Apple rebuilt Siri from the ground up, cranked up the dial on AI integration, and added new parental control features for parents at its World Wide Developer's Conference keynote.
After a multi-year wait, Apple finally launched its new AI-powered Siri at WWDC on Monday, conveniently named Siri AI. It keeps some familiar Siri functionality Apple users are accustomed to, but improves what the assistant can do with Apple Intelligence, the company's subtle, privacy-first AI offering announced two years ago at WWDC 2024.
Apple said it has rebuilt the Siri personal assistant from the ground up with artificial intelligence at its core — in a forthcoming version called Siri AI. Siri AI was part of the announcements at Monday’s kickoff to its 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC),
Developers running iOS 27 beta will have to enrol for the waitlist before they can use Siri.
Apple covered the nitty gritty on the new Siri AI and Apple Intelligence features, improved Liquid Glass design and more announcements today.
During the keynote for WWDC 2026, one of Apple's many announcements was Siri Mode for its Camera app, an AI-enabled chatbot experience while you're taking photos. Apple's annual software event kicked off Monday morning,
From a stand-alone app to a Google Gemini partnership, here’s everything you need to know from WWDC 2026 about Apple’s upcoming overhaul of Siri.