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Siri 2.0 Delayed: Apple's AI Future Uncertain
13 Feb
Summary
- Siri 2.0 release confirmed for 2026, but no specific date given.
- Apple Intelligence rollout experienced significant delays in promised features.
- On-device processing commitment impacts Siri 2.0's development speed.

Apple has officially stated that its AI-enhanced Siri 2.0 is still on track for a 2026 release, refraining from providing a concrete launch date. This announcement follows earlier speculation about its integration with iOS updates.
The development of Siri 2.0 and the broader Apple Intelligence suite has been marked by significant setbacks. Features initially showcased at WWDC 2024, like personal data recall and app logins, have encountered frequent delays. While some aspects, such as improved Visual Intelligence and Live Translation, were integrated into iOS 26, the core Siri update's progress has been slower than anticipated.
Apple's challenges stem partly from its later entry into the generative AI field compared to competitors, leading to slower development cycles. The company's strong commitment to on-device processing for user privacy, while beneficial for data security and potential speed, also adds complexity to the development process, impacting the timely delivery of advanced AI features.
Currently, it remains uncertain when exactly Siri 2.0 will become widely available. Potential release windows suggested include the launch of iOS 27 in the summer or potentially coinciding with the iPhone 18 Pro release in September.




