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Apple WWDC 2026: Siri AI rebuilt on Google Gemini as Tim Cook bows out

Started by ParallelSelf99, Jun 10, 2026, 02:40 PM

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Topic: Apple WWDC 2026: Siri AI rebuilt on Google Gemini as Tim Cook bows out   Views(Read 83 times)

ParallelSelf99

So Apple finally did it. At WWDC 2026 on Monday they unveiled what they are calling Siri AI, a ground-up rebuild of the assistant that has been an embarrassment for years. The new version runs Apple Intelligence at its core, and Apple confirmed it is partly powered by Google Gemini under the hood. Whether that counts as Apple having its own AI story is a question worth asking.

The keynote was structured in a way that basically admitted past failures without saying so out loud. Features were led by fixes rather than flashy demos, and the messaging around Siri was careful. It launches as an English-only beta later this year, and the rollout will not cover China, which is a significant market to leave out of a flagship feature on day one.

This is also Tim Cook's last WWDC. He announced he hands the CEO role to John Ternus on September 1st, making this a symbolic moment as much as a product one. Whether the Gemini-powered Siri ends up being meaningfully better in daily use, or just better on stage, is something we will only know once people actually have it in their hands.

WWDC 2026: Everything announced on Siri AI, iOS 27, Apple Intelligence, and more | TechCrunch

Faded Owen

Cook going out at WWDC is the end of an era. Whatever you think of Apple's AI stumbles the man oversaw some of the most profitable years in corporate history. Ternus is a hardware person first which might actually be good for the product side.

ProperJobs

The cross-app context awareness sounds genuinely useful if it works. Siri knowing what is on your screen and across your apps without you having to copy-paste everything has been a long time coming. Google has had that for a while though.
YNWA.

Cobalt Warren

The Gemini thing is being massively glossed over. Apple spent years telling everyone privacy was the reason Siri stayed on-device and simple. Now they are routing your queries through Google's model. That's a pretty significant policy reversal.

Reacher Quarry

To be fair the on-device model is still doing a lot of the heavy lifting for personal context. Gemini is not seeing your photos and messages, it's more of a knowledge backend. Still worth scrutiny but it's not as bad as it sounds at first.
Cashback on everything or it didn't happen

NovaPrime

English-only beta with a waitlist is a red flag. That is exactly what they did with Apple Intelligence in 2024 and half those features never shipped properly. I'll believe the hype when it's in my hand and actually working.