Tell me about Siri AI
Asked on 2026-06-10
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Apple introduced Siri AI as an entirely new version of Siri, powered by Apple Intelligence. In the WWDC keynote, Apple described it as a much more capable, conversational assistant with a deeper understanding of your requests.
What Siri AI can do
- Understand personal context to help with things that matter to you
- Perform app actions
- Use on-screen awareness
- Understand images
- Tap into broad world knowledge
- Have rich back-and-forth conversations
- Help with writing and editing wherever you type
- Provide visual intelligence across platforms
Key ideas from the keynote
- Siri AI is built with privacy in mind, using on-device processing and private cloud compute
- You can interact with it the same ways as Siri today, like saying “Hey Siri”
- Apple said Siri AI will have a new design and a more fluid, intuitive experience
- A dedicated Siri app lets you revisit and continue conversations
- Siri AI is designed to work across Apple platforms, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, watchOS, and visionOS
Developer angle
Apple also showed that Siri becomes more useful to apps through App Intents and related technologies, so Siri can understand app content and take actions more deeply.
If you want, I can also summarize what’s new for Siri in WWDC2026 specifically or what developers can do to support Siri AI.

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