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When Will Apple’s AI-Powered Siri Be Released? New Details Revealed

The release date of Apple’s delayed AI-powered Siri has long been uncertain. However, Bloomberg’s well-known tech journalist Mark Gurman has now provided fresh insights. According to Gurman, we will have to wait even longer for the new Siri.

In 2024, Apple announced that Siri would undergo a complete transformation with the launch of its Apple Intelligence AI features. The company claimed that Siri would evolve into a generative AI assistant capable of holding conversations. This upgrade was initially expected to arrive with iOS 18, but the update was postponed, and the release date remained unclear.

Now, the most reliable source for Apple news, Bloomberg Editor Mark Gurman, has shared new information. Based on insider sources, Gurman claims that the new Siri is internally scheduled for release in the spring of 2026.

Although this is still a rumor, it aligns with Apple’s recent public statements, making it highly likely. Apple was originally planning to introduce the updated Siri with iOS 18.4, but the delay prevented this. The current claim suggests the feature will be included in iOS 19.4, expected to arrive in March or April 2026—a full year later than anticipated.

Craig Federighi, Apple’s head of software, and Greg Joswiak, the company’s marketing chief, addressed Siri during interviews following the recent WWDC event. They admitted that Siri had not yet reached the level of reliability expected from an Apple product, which led to the postponement.

Despite the delay, Gurman reports that significant progress has been made with the AI-powered Siri, and it is gradually approaching Apple’s performance standards. We may even get a preview of the new Siri during the iPhone 17 launch event in September.

Whether these rumors prove to be true remains to be seen—but for now, it looks like Siri’s major AI overhaul won’t arrive until spring 2026.

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