Apple Siri AI Upgrade: iOS 26.4 Release Date
- Apple's highly anticipated Siri AI upgrade is now slated for release in early 2026, according to recent reports.
- the revamped Siri is expected to handle more complex, multi-step tasks by deeply integrating with user data and on-screen content.
- Apple has internally shifted the target launch date multiple times, from fall 2024 to early 2025, then May 2025, and now to spring 2026.The company declined to confirm...
Apple’s aspiring Siri AI upgrade, initially planned for late 2024, has been pushed to early 2026. This delay,as reported by News Directory 3,is due to persistent engineering challenges and internal restructuring within Apple’s AI division. The revamped Siri is designed to handle more complex tasks by deeply integrating with user data, promising a more contextual and capable experience. Key factors behind the setback include a problematic hybrid architecture and leadership shifts. While the exact release date remains unconfirmed, the company aims to deliver a more advanced, proactive digital copilot.Discover what’s next for Siri and it’s potential to revolutionize user experience.
Apple Delays Siri AI upgrade, Launch Now Expected in 2026
Updated June 12, 2025
Apple’s highly anticipated Siri AI upgrade is now slated for release in early 2026, according to recent reports. The delay stems from a combination of engineering challenges and internal restructuring within Apple’s AI division. The upgraded Siri experience, designed to integrate more effectively with user data and on-screen content, was initially targeted for a fall 2024 release.
the revamped Siri is expected to handle more complex, multi-step tasks by deeply integrating with user data and on-screen content. This deeper integration aims to make the assistant more contextual and capable.
Apple has internally shifted the target launch date multiple times, from fall 2024 to early 2025, then May 2025, and now to spring 2026.The company declined to confirm the specific timeline but reiterated that the new Siri is slated for release “in the coming year.”
Engineering challenges, including a buggy hybrid architecture combining old and new systems, contributed to the delays. The hybrid system reportedly failed about a third of the time.
These setbacks have led to changes in leadership.John Giannandrea, Apple’s head of AI, has reportedly been sidelined from Siri and other consumer-facing projects. craig Federighi and Vision Pro lead mike Rockwell are now overseeing the project, with the core technology undergoing a complete rebuild.
Federighi acknowledged the delays at WWDC 2025, stating that the work “needed more time to reach our high quality bar.” Apple focused on Apple Intelligence and developer-facing LLM tools rather of providing a public demo or update on Siri itself.
This would turn the assistant into an always-on device copilot that’s more conversational. Apple also has teams exploring a chatbot-like app dubbed Knowledge that can tap into the open web.
What’s next
looking ahead, Apple envisions a more advanced version of Siri that functions as a real-time, proactive digital copilot.This future iteration aims to be more conversational and always-on, potentially incorporating a chatbot-like application to access information from the web. For now, the earliest realistic window for the new Siri is March 2026.
