Siri's AI Overhaul Delayed Again

Published: (February 12, 2026 at 01:00 AM EST)
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Source: Slashdot

Source: Slashdot

Overview

Apple’s long‑promised overhaul of Siri has hit fresh problems during internal testing, forcing the company to push several key features out of the iOS 26.4 update that was slated for March and spread them across later releases, Bloomberg reports.

The new Siri—first announced at WWDC in June 2024 and originally due by early 2025—struggles to reliably process queries, takes too long to respond, and sometimes falls back on OpenAI’s ChatGPT instead of Apple’s own technology, the report said. Apple has instructed engineers to begin testing new Siri capabilities on iOS 26.5 instead, due in May, and internal builds of that update include a settings toggle labeled “preview” for the personal‑data features.

A more ambitious chatbot‑style Siri, code‑named Campo, powered by Google servers and a custom Gemini model, is in development for iOS 27 in September.

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