Apple may have already given us a big hint about AI Siri

Published: (April 21, 2026 at 08:05 AM EDT)
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Source: Mashable Tech

In March, Apple announced the date of its annual WWDC event (WWDC 2026), along with a logo for the conference.

Famed Apple analyst Mark Gurman of Bloomberg says the WWDC 2026 imagery on the Apple developer site actually contains the first hints about a new AI‑powered Siri that Apple has been developing for years. If true, a clue about the revamped Siri has been right under our noses for almost a month.

So far, Apple has released two official images to promote WWDC 2026, which will run June 8‑12 at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. The images feature neon text that casts a harsh light on the rest of the visual, and Gurman argues this is not merely a stylistic choice.

Apple WWDC 2026 logo 1
Credit: Apple

Apple WWDC 2026 logo 2
Credit: Apple

Gurman’s latest update suggests the design mimics the yet‑to‑be‑revealed Siri redesign. If he’s correct, Apple is testing a new Siri interface that will include a glowing visual cue in the Dynamic Island, similar to the neon glow from the promo images.

It’s not much to go on, but after years of waiting, it’s something.

We could finally get AI Siri at WWDC 2026

Apple’s annual developer conference will kick off with a June 8 “special event,” where the company could finally debut a new AI‑powered version of Siri.

As the AI chatbot revolution has changed the way we use technology, Apple’s signature assistant remains firmly stuck in the past. After years of delays, Apple announced a partnership with Google Gemini to power a more conversational version of Siri with advanced AI features (and possibly its own standalone app).

Apple is expected to announce the launch of iOS 27 at WWDC 2026, and a Siri announcement would be very appropriate.

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