We Finally Know More About Apple's New Siri
Apple is set to unveil a significant upgrade to Siri, which has been delayed for nearly two years. The new features include a standalone app and an interface that integrates with the Dynamic Island. Upcoming changes are expected to be announced at WWDC 2026, with enhancements aimed at making Siri more intelligent and user-friendly.
- ▪Apple's Siri upgrade has been delayed for nearly two years due to development issues.
- ▪The new Siri will feature a bubble interface in the Dynamic Island and allow users to access it by swiping down from the top of the screen.
- ▪The upgrade will include the ability to ask Siri questions and upload attachments, with responses that may include rich text and links.
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There's been a lot of hype around Apple's big AI Siri upgrade, especially considering it's approaching two years overdue. Apple originally announced a slew of AI-powered features for the assistant back in 2024, then repeatedly delayed rolling them out due to development issues. Yet despite that, rumor has it that Apple's ambitions for Siri have only grown, and now include a standalone app. And now, know a lot more about Apple plans, in part because we might know what interacting with the new Siri will look like. On Thursday, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman published a lengthy report detailing a number of upcoming Apple features and changes expected to be announced at WWDC 2026.
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