Apple is reportedly set to unveil its revamped Siri, powered by Google's AI technology Gemini, in February. According to Bloomberg reports, Mark Gurman revealed that Apple aims to showcase the new and improved virtual assistant in a mid-February announcement.
The new Siri will allegedly bring significant changes compared to its predecessors, with features more akin to those of an artificial intelligence chatbot like OpenAI's ChatGPT. The exact capabilities of the Gemini-powered Siri have not been disclosed yet, but it is expected to offer enhanced conversational abilities and potentially more accurate responses.
After this major reveal, the new Siri will reportedly be rolled out in iOS 26.4, which will also enter beta testing in February ahead of its public release in March or early April. This marks a significant shift for Apple's virtual assistant, with many speculating that it aims to provide a more intelligent and conversational experience.
While the full details are still under wraps, Gurman stated that Apple plans to demonstrate the Gemini-powered capabilities of the new Siri through demonstrations, which will set the stage for its future integration into various iOS updates. Furthermore, the revamped assistant is expected to arrive with other AI-driven features from Apple Intelligence in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27, with beta releases anticipated later this summer.
The new Siri will allegedly bring significant changes compared to its predecessors, with features more akin to those of an artificial intelligence chatbot like OpenAI's ChatGPT. The exact capabilities of the Gemini-powered Siri have not been disclosed yet, but it is expected to offer enhanced conversational abilities and potentially more accurate responses.
After this major reveal, the new Siri will reportedly be rolled out in iOS 26.4, which will also enter beta testing in February ahead of its public release in March or early April. This marks a significant shift for Apple's virtual assistant, with many speculating that it aims to provide a more intelligent and conversational experience.
While the full details are still under wraps, Gurman stated that Apple plans to demonstrate the Gemini-powered capabilities of the new Siri through demonstrations, which will set the stage for its future integration into various iOS updates. Furthermore, the revamped assistant is expected to arrive with other AI-driven features from Apple Intelligence in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27, with beta releases anticipated later this summer.