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Apple’s Siri revamp reportedly delayed… again

Apple has been promising a new and improved, cutting-edge, AI-powered Siri since it first unveiled Apple Intelligence in 2024. Over a year and a half since then, the release date for this new era of Siri has been continually pushed back. According to a new one report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, we’ll probably have to wait even longer.

While the new Siri was expected to launch in March with the upcoming iOS 26.4 update, the changes are now expected to roll out more slowly over time, with some features reportedly being delayed until the May iOS update, or even the release of iOS 27 in September. Apparently, Apple ran into problems testing the software, forcing the launch date to be further delayed.

Rumor has it that the changes will make the old digital assistant more like the LLM chatbots that have taken over the tech world – but instead of opening a ChatGPT or Claude app on your iPhone or MacBook, you could just talk to Siri, which is powered by Google Gemini.

We’re starting to feel sorry for Siri’s product managers. Hang in there, folks.

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