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Developing Siri for Advanced Contextual Understanding and Intelligence in 2026, Says Apple

Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, confirmed the company's work on a more customized iteration of Siri, powered by Apple Intelligence. This was revealed during an earnings call.

Apple unveils plans for an intelligent and context-aware Siri upgrade in 2026
Apple unveils plans for an intelligent and context-aware Siri upgrade in 2026

Developing Siri for Advanced Contextual Understanding and Intelligence in 2026, Says Apple

Apple has announced that the release of its advanced Siri features, which include personalised context awareness and enhanced control within applications, will now take place next year. Originally planned for this year, the delay was communicated by the tech giant in March.

The updated Siri is designed to offer improved comprehension of a user's individual context, as demonstrated by Apple during a demonstration scenario involving accessing information from the Mail and Messages applications about a user's mother's flight details and lunch reservation arrangements.

Apple is developing this more personalised version of Siri, driven by Apple Intelligence, with the aim of making Siri more aware of on-screen content. The personalised Siri capabilities were first announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2024.

However, Apple is currently facing several class-action lawsuits related to the delay in delivering the promised advanced Siri features. Despite this, Apple recently announced its third-quarter fiscal year 2025 earnings, which revealed a record $94 billion in revenue, surpassing analysts' forecasts.

It's worth noting that no search results mention any employers involved in a lawsuit against Apple regarding delays in releasing improved Siri features. The company remains committed to delivering innovative technologies to its users and continues to make significant strides in its product development.

Stay tuned for more updates on Apple's advanced Siri features and other exciting developments from the tech giant.

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