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Home / Technology / Apple's Siri Gets ChatGPT-Like Upgrade

Apple's Siri Gets ChatGPT-Like Upgrade

7 Jan

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Summary

  • New Siri will use advanced LLMs for natural conversations.
  • On-device processing prioritizes speed and user privacy.
  • Features include onscreen awareness and world knowledge answers.
Apple's Siri Gets ChatGPT-Like Upgrade

Apple is reportedly preparing a major overhaul for its voice assistant, Siri, with a new version leveraging advanced large language models (LLMs) designed to emulate the conversational abilities of AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. This initiative aims to address long-standing user frustrations with Siri's current performance.

The enhanced Siri is anticipated to debut with iOS 26.4, with a public release expected by the end of March 2026. Early reports suggest that while some interactions will be processed locally on devices to ensure speed and privacy, more complex requests will utilize cloud-based processing. This hybrid approach is intended to balance efficiency with robust AI capabilities.

Key new functionalities are expected to include "personal context knowledge," allowing Siri to better understand user data and preferences, and "onscreen awareness," enabling it to interact with content displayed on the device. Furthermore, a "World Knowledge Answers" feature will enable Siri to provide direct answers to factual questions, functioning more like a search engine.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new Siri is expected to be released with iOS 26.4, with a public launch anticipated by the end of March 2026.
The new Siri will use advanced large language models for more natural conversations, process requests on-device for privacy, and feature onscreen awareness and direct web answers.
While designed to be more conversational and capable, the new Siri aims to integrate AI into specific tasks, leveraging LLMs to improve its understanding and response accuracy.

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