Apple and Apple Intelligence — the company's version of AI — have been a sorry pair the past couple of years. The Cupertino-based tech major first introduced Apple Intelligence at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2024, and made it available on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac in October of that year.
However, AI features were far from “available.” Apple Intelligence rollout was highly staggered, with features trickling down on devices over months. To make matters worse, in early 2025, Apple was lambasted for a slew of mistakes generated by its AI news summary feature. Apple Intelligence was reportedly distorting news notifications to show incorrect information — and such was the backlash that Apple eventually halted news summaries.
Major AI-powered features for the Siri voice assistant were promised, but faced delay as well. They were first slated to arrive in spring 2025, only to be delayed by a year — massive by standards of an industry where advancements are evergreen. Such was the state that Apple stayed away from even lightly touching upon AI during 2025's WWDC. In 2026, iOS 26.4 was expected to deliver Siri's AI capabilities, but then again, the assistant mishandled requests, responded slowly, and gave incorrect results.
The result was yet another postponement. Insiders now expect Siri's major AI upgrades to slip to iOS 27, which Apple is expected to unveil at the WWDC 2026 — set for June 8-12.
Will WWDC 2026 Bring Siri 2.0, More AI Capabilities?
In its press note, Apple mentioned that the upcoming WWDC26 will spotlight “AI advancements,” with Bloomberg's Mark Gurman saying the event will be “critical” for Apple on the AI front.
Apple is reportedly turning Siri into a generative AI-powered chatbot deeply integrated into iPhones, iPads, and Macs — completely revamping the present interface. The new Siri is expected to be more context aware, conversational, with deeper on-screen awareness and more world knowledge through the integration of a new AI-powered web search tool. Visual intelligence is another area where Apple is reportedly focusing on, with the feature allowing the camera to identify objects and Siri providing instant information about them.
While some Google Gemini-powered Personal Intelligence features were expected in iOS 26.4, Siri didn't get any such upgrade in the release. iOS 26.5 is up next, but chances are only a few AI features (if any) might make the cut. iOS 27 will, thus, be a more reasonable release timeline.
Apple could preview the full Siri revamp — dubbed Siri 2.0 — during WWDC, with arrival scheduled in September. Having said that, with the history of roadblocks on Apple's path to AI, you can never be too sure.
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