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Siri does more than ever. Even before you ask.

Siri is Apple’s personal assistant technology that debuted in 2011 with the iPhone 4S. Apple purchased Siri in 2010. At the time, it was a dedicated app on the iPhone. When it became built into the iPhone, it could do basic things like play music and make phone calls.

Now, it can do things like integrate with third-party messaging apps. payments, ride-sharing service, calling app, set timers, get directions, add reminders, start TV shows on the Apple TV, make language translations, search for photos, open documents, interact with your smart home though HomeKit, and a lot more.

In iOS 12, it became integrated into more third-party apps through Shortcuts. Companies can build their own interactions for the service to work with.

Compatible Devices

iPhone

iPad

Siri Remote for Apple TV

AirPods

HomePod

Apple Watch

Car Play

Gurman: All-new App Intents feature and Siri overhaul on track to launch next spring

Apple Intelligence could be about to launch in China despite US government fears |

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is aiming to ship its brand new App Intents feature, allowing Siri to take actions for you, next Spring – alongside its long-promised Siri overhaul. These features were initially on track to launch during the iOS 18 release cycle, though Apple faced engineering delays. Now, they should launch by ~iOS 26.4, according to current reporting.

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Amazon’s rocky Alexa+ launch might justify Apple’s slow pace with next-gen Siri

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Amazon has finally started rolling out Alexa+, its oft-delayed overhaul of the Alexa voice assistant built on large language model technology. However, Alexa+ shows how difficult it is to replace a mature voice assistant with generative AI, especially when users expect instant, consistent results for simple tasks. It’s a real reality check on the notion that Amazon has managed to release something Apple promised and hasn’t shipped.

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Apple’s Answers team is a bigger deal than it might seem

Apple's Answers team is a bigger deal than it might seem | Lots of dark question marks, with two of them lit up

A Bloomberg report over the weekend suggested that Apple has created a new Answers, Knowledge and Information team as part of its Apple Intelligence efforts.

While that might not sound like a huge deal, effectively just catching up with what others are doing, I actually think it’s about the smartest thing the company could be doing right now in terms of addressing Siri’s reputation …

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Apple shareholders sue over Apple Intelligence and Siri delays

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Apple is continuing to face fallout from its Apple Intelligence rollout. As spotted by Reuters, Apple shareholders have sued Apple in a proposed class action securities fraud case for allegedly “downplaying how long it needed to integrate advanced artificial intelligence into its Siri voice assistant.”

The lawsuit alleges that this misrepresentation negatively impacted iPhone sales and Apple’s stock price.

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Siri vaporware dispute continues, as high-profile commenters hit back at Apple

Siri vaporware dispute continues, as high-profile commenters hit back at Apple | Colorful photo representing vapor trails

Apple may have belatedly responded to accusations of showing off Siri vaporware at last year’s WWDC, but the controversy is showing no sign of dying down anytime soon.

John Gruber – author of the original piece taking issue with Apple showing off features it hadn’t demonstrated to anyone outside the company – is now joined by M.G. Siegler and others …

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Apple categorically denies Siri vaporware claims, and offers a better explanation [Video]

Apple categorically denies Siri vaporware claims, and offers a better explanation | Siri segment from last year's WWDC

There’s no denying that Apple made a major mis-step when it showed off impressive new Siri features during last year’s WWDC, before doubling-down in an iPhone 16 ad. The company was forced to delete the ad and walk back the timing.

That led even the most upbeat of Apple commenters to criticize the company for showing off “vaporware,” implying that the demos had been faked. But two Apple execs have now categorically denied this, and said everything it showed at the time was the real thing …

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Google Gemini integration in Siri might be a bigger deal than we initially thought

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Rumors suggest that Apple will be implementing Google Gemini support within Apple Intelligence Siri sometime in the near future, alongside the already-existing ChatGPT integration. A recent backend update even revealed that Apple is already prepared for a Google Gemini integration to debut.

Last week at Google I/O, Google announced a number of interesting Gemini upgrades that might make Siri integration a bigger deal than we might think. Let’s discuss.

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Apple wants to fix Siri in iOS 19, here’s how

Apple commenter John Gruber launches blistering attack on 'rotten' Apple over Siri vaporware | New Siri logo seen on an iPhone

It goes without saying, Apple’s approach to developing its AI-infused version of Siri has gone very wrong in many ways. Most of the features intended to ship alongside iOS 18 haven’t yet arrived, despite being 11 months past the initial unveiling of iOS 18. Apple has even officially confirmed the delayed launch, stating that the features would launch “in the coming year.”

However, according to numerous reports – Apple has a strategy to bounce back with iOS 19. Here’s how.

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After the Siri and Apple Intelligence mess, a totally new name will be needed

After the Siri and Apple Intelligence mess, a totally new name will be needed | Image of a friendly-looking robot

I won’t reprise the sad story of how Apple went from being at the forefront of AI technology with the launch of Siri in 2011 to being hopelessly left behind in 2025.

The company’s current approach appears to be to retain the Siri branding for simpler tasks, while using Apple Intelligence for the shiny new things – but there’s now an obvious problem with this …

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Apple Intelligence: Three features Apple needs to copy from the competition

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Considering the host of AI features Apple promised at last year’s WWDC, here we are one year later, and the company seems even further behind the competition than it did last June.

To call the Apple Intelligence rollout a blunder is quite an understatement. However, I am hopeful that in a few weeks, we might see a few new features (or maybe concepts of a plan) that may actually make it feel like the company might catch up:

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If you used Siri between 2014 and 2024, you may have a claim against Apple

If you used Siri between 2014 and 2024, you may have a claim against Apple | Abstract image with Siri icon

If you used Siri between 2014 and 2024, and the voice assistant was ever activated by something random you said, you may be entitled to a cut of a payout from Apple.

Apple agreed back in January to settle a class action privacy lawsuit for unintended Siri activations between September 17 2014 and December 31 2024, and US residents can now register a claim …

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