Apple’s big Gemini-powered upgrade for Siri won’t be ready for the next iOS update.
According to a new report from Bloomberg, Apple may have internally pushed back the release of the AI-enhanced Siri, which was supposed to at least partially launch with iOS 26.4 in March. This is a bit of a surprise because, as recently as a couple of weeks ago, Bloomberg also reported that Apple would reveal the new Siri in February. Per the newest report, we might have to wait until May or September to see the beginnings of Siri’s AI journey.
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This is all apparently due to problems that keep occurring in internal testing. The new Siri is supposed to be able to use personal data like text messages to answer queries from users, but, per Bloomberg, Apple is running into issues with that. It is supposedly sometimes slow to respond or doesn’t respond properly, and it can even run into problems when a query is spoken too quickly. Sometimes it even falls back on Siri’s existing ChatGPT integration, which it is not supposed to do in these circumstances.
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Apple’s struggles with making an AI-enhanced Siri work are a bit surprising given that this initiative was announced almost two years ago, in the summer of 2024.
It’s not typical of Apple to publicly announce a product or service that then undergoes significant delays; there’s an AirPower every now and then, but for the most part, when Apple reveals something, that means it’s going to happen on something resembling a normal schedule.
