Apple Brings Conversational AI to Siri With New Apple Intelligence Features
The assistant can also understand what is displayed on a user’s screen, allowing it to answer questions and carry out tasks based on on-screen content.
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Apple has introduced Siri AI, a redesigned version of its voice assistant powered by Apple Intelligence.
The updated assistant is designed to support more natural conversations, enhanced reasoning capabilities, and a deeper understanding of personal context across content stored on Apple devices, including messages, emails, photos, and other information.
According to Apple, Siri AI can help users retrieve details from personal communications, locate specific photos, find travel bookings from past emails, and complete actions across apps.

The assistant can also understand what is displayed on a user’s screen, allowing it to answer questions and carry out tasks based on on-screen content.
One of the key additions is access to up-to-date information from the web, enabling Siri AI to respond to a wider range of queries and engage in more seamless follow-up conversations.
The assistant will be available across Apple’s ecosystem, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, CarPlay, AirPods, and Apple Vision Pro. On Mac and iPad, Siri AI will be integrated into Spotlight search, while Vision Pro users will be able to interact with it through a spatial interface within the headset experience.

Apple is also launching a dedicated Siri AI app that allows users to revisit previous conversations, alongside expanded Visual Intelligence features and integrated writing tools.
Developer testing is available immediately, with a public beta expected later this year.

Apple has introduced Siri AI, a redesigned version of its voice assistant powered by Apple Intelligence.
The updated assistant is designed to support more natural conversations, enhanced reasoning capabilities, and a deeper understanding of personal context across content stored on Apple devices, including messages, emails, photos, and other information.
According to Apple, Siri AI can help users retrieve details from personal communications, locate specific photos, find travel bookings from past emails, and complete actions across apps.

The assistant can also understand what is displayed on a user’s screen, allowing it to answer questions and carry out tasks based on on-screen content.
One of the key additions is access to up-to-date information from the web, enabling Siri AI to respond to a wider range of queries and engage in more seamless follow-up conversations.
The assistant will be available across Apple’s ecosystem, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, CarPlay, AirPods, and Apple Vision Pro. On Mac and iPad, Siri AI will be integrated into Spotlight search, while Vision Pro users will be able to interact with it through a spatial interface within the headset experience.

Apple is also launching a dedicated Siri AI app that allows users to revisit previous conversations, alongside expanded Visual Intelligence features and integrated writing tools.
Developer testing is available immediately, with a public beta expected later this year.