On June 8, 2026, at WWDC26, Apple introduced “Siri AI” as part of iOS 27. Apple says this new Siri is more conversational and can use natural language to edit and write emails, texts, and documents. In the same announcement, Apple also said Siri AI is designed to help protect personal information and can help users update compromised passwords with just a tap. (developer.apple.com)
This is more than a small upgrade. On Apple’s developer pages, Apple Intelligence is described as a system that brings personal context understanding, app actions, and on-screen awareness across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. Apple also explains that apps can connect to Siri AI through the App Intents framework, which helps Siri understand app content and make more actions available through natural language. In simple words, Siri is moving from a voice command tool to a smarter assistant that can understand what you mean more naturally. (developer.apple.com)
Apple is also putting a strong focus on privacy. The company says Apple Intelligence is built with privacy in mind, and many features use Apple’s own models on device. Apple’s Passwords privacy information adds that compromised-password checks are designed so that users’ actual passwords are never shared with Apple. That means Apple wants Siri AI to feel useful, but also safe. (apple.com)
For everyday users, the most exciting part may be the simple experience. Instead of stopping to type every sentence by hand, a person can talk more naturally and let Siri help create or improve writing. For English learners, this could be very helpful: you can speak an idea, check the result, and learn new expressions at the same time. Apple has already released the iOS 27 developer beta, but it also says features are subject to change, and some may not be available in every language or region. Apple Intelligence currently requires supported devices such as iPhone 15 Pro models and iPhone 16 models or later. (developer.apple.com)










