Apple is overhauling its virtual assistant with Siri AI in iOS 27, introducing deep integration with personal data and onscreen awareness. The update, currently in beta and launching this fall, uses foundation models developed in collaboration with Google. Users can now perform multi-step requests and access a dedicated Siri app to manage conversation history across Apple devices.
Key details
- Hardware requirements: Requires an iPhone 15 Pro or later, with specialized on-device speech and image models reserved for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air.
- New capabilities: Features “Write with Siri” for systemwide text drafting and “App Actions” to execute tasks within first and third-party applications.
- Privacy and infrastructure: Processes data via Private Cloud Compute using Apple and Google Cloud servers equipped with NVIDIA hardware.
- Regional availability: Launches in English for several regions, including the U.S. and UK, but will be unavailable in China and on EU-based iPhones and iPads.
Why it matters
This shift positions Siri as a direct competitor to standalone chatbots like Claude and ChatGPT by leveraging private user data that external services cannot easily access. By indexing Mail, Messages, and Photos, Apple is moving away from a general knowledge assistant toward a personal coordinator. For users managing complex workflows on a Mac, utility subscriptions like Setapp provide a similar environment of highly integrated tools. Watch to see if the exclusion of the European market impacts Apple’s global hardware upgrade cycle this year.
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