Apple Announces Siri AI and Its Next Generation of Apple Intelligence
Two years after first revealing its plans for Apple Intelligence and a smarter Siri that never fully materialized, at WWDC Apple just unveiled a new set of AI features and a smarter, more personalized Siri. Apple calls Siri AI an 'entirely new version of Siri' and says it's both more conversational and more capable than before.

Two years after first revealing its plans for Apple Intelligence and a smarter Siri that failed to fully materialize, Apple at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) unveiled a new set of AI features and a smarter, more personalized Siri. Apple calls Siri AI an "entirely new version of Siri" and says it's both more conversational and more capable than before.
This update is a big deal for everyday users because it means Siri will finally be able to understand and respond to complex requests more naturally. For example, you'll be able to have longer, more fluid conversations with Siri, and it will integrate more deeply with other Apple services like Messages, Mail, and Photos. Think of it like having a more helpful and intuitive assistant that can anticipate your needs and respond more accurately to your commands.
If you're an Apple user, you can start experiencing the new Siri AI and Apple Intelligence features soon. Simply update your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to the latest iOS 18, iPadOS 18, or macOS 15 when those updates become available. Once updated, open the Settings app, go to Siri & Search, and enable the new Siri AI features. You can then start interacting with Siri in a more natural and conversational way.