A new report claims that Apple will unveil its long-awaited AI-powered Siri at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 8, alongside iOS 27. According to anonymous sources leaked to Bloomberg, this version of Siri is designed to be ubiquitous, similar to Google’s Gemini features.
The new Siri will have two main interfaces: a utility that pops up when users trigger it and a dedicated app that displays conversations in a chatbot-like format. The app will show prior conversations in a list or grid with text previews. Users can interact with Siri through voice or threaded bubbles, similar to the Messages app.
When triggered, Siri may appear in the Dynamic Island on higher-end iPhones, displaying an indicator labeled “Searching” before providing an answer in a Liquid Glass-styled panel. Other possible features include a “Write with Siri” option above the keyboard and an “Ask Siri” menu option for built-in apps.
However, key personalization features involving access to user data and screen awareness are expected to be delayed until later in the year.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/report-apple-is-testing-features-that-will-put-siri-all-over-your-iphone-experience-2000737754