Apple unveiled iOS 27 at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, introducing a major overhaul of its operating system centered around Siri AI, a new iteration of its virtual assistant powered by Apple Intelligence. The update, announced during a keynote event on June 9, 2026, marks a significant step in Apple’s integration of artificial intelligence into everyday user interactions, though it has sparked questions about language support for Polish speakers. According to a report by Benchmark.pl, the new Siri AI does not yet support Polish, a limitation that could affect users in Poland and other regions where the language is prevalent.
The iOS 27 update includes a range of features designed to enhance productivity and personalization, including expanded child safety tools, improved integration with Apple’s ecosystem, and a redesigned user interface. The introduction of Siri AI represents a shift toward more context-aware and proactive assistance, with the assistant capable of handling complex tasks such as scheduling, data analysis, and cross-app coordination. Apple emphasized that the new AI capabilities are built on its proprietary Apple Intelligence framework, which prioritizes user privacy and on-device processing.
Despite these advancements, the absence of Polish language support in Siri AI has drawn attention. Benchmark.pl noted that while the update includes multilingual features for major languages like English, Spanish, and Mandarin, Polish speakers will need to rely on third-party tools or alternative assistants for localized functionality. This omission contrasts with Apple’s broader strategy of expanding language availability in its products, as seen in recent updates to iPadOS 27 and watchOS 27, which added support for several regional languages. The lack of Polish support in Siri AI could be attributed to the technical challenges of training AI models on smaller language datasets, a common hurdle for companies developing global products.
The announcement of iOS 27 coincides with Apple’s growing focus on AI-driven innovation, a move that positions the company to compete with rivals like OpenAI and Google. According to a report by TVN24, Apple’s AI initiatives are part of a broader effort to “redefine the boundaries of personal technology,” with internal teams working on integrating AI into hardware, software, and services. The company’s emphasis on privacy and security has also shaped the development of Apple Intelligence, with features such as encrypted data processing and localized model training designed to address user concerns.
For Polish users, the absence of Siri AI in their native language may prompt questions about Apple’s regional priorities. While the company has not commented directly on the issue, its focus on large-scale markets like the U.S., China, and