7 key things to know about Siri AI that Apple announced at WWDC 2026
Apple officially took the wraps off “Siri AI,” a completely re-engineered version of its digital assistant powered by the next generation of Apple Intelligence. Unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2026), this upgraded assistant marks a massive leap forward from the legacy Siri experience. Apple says that the ‘new Siri’ is built to be deeply conversational and context-aware, and Siri AI can now understand what is on your screen, browse your personal data across messages or emails, and tap into deep world knowledge to answer complex web queries. Apple has paired these advanced logic and reasoning capabilities via Google Gemini with its privacy-first security architecture to keep your personal information completely safe. Here is a breakdown of the seven most important features and architectural shifts coming to Apple's completely reimagined virtual assistant.
Deep system integration and contextual awareness
Siri AI can now search across your personal emails, messages, and photos to pull up specific details, like finding an old hotel confirmation code or a restaurant recommendation a friend texted you.
Rebuilt from the ground up for privacy
The assistant runs on a brand-new architecture using on-device processing and advanced “Private Cloud Compute” servers. This means personal user data is never stored or made accessible to anyone.
Smarter dictation and custom voices
Backed by Apple’s most advanced on-device AI models, systemwide dictation now features a boost in accuracy, automatically handling formatting, punctuation and capitalisation as you talk.
A standalone Siri conversation app
Apple is introducing a dedicated Siri app that acts as a central hub for all your text and voice interactions with the assistant.
Visual intelligence through the lens
Siri now boasts multimodal image understanding, including a specialised “Siri mode” built directly into the native iPhone Camera app.
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