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You could get a much smarter Siri on your phone this year

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Let’s be honest: for a long time, Siri has been the “dumbest” smart assistant in the room. We all have that shared experience of asking Siri a simple question, only to be met with “Here’s what I found on the web,” or worse, total misunderstanding. It has been years of incremental, barely-noticeable updates while competitors raced ahead. But if recent reports are accurate, Apple is finally ready to stop the bleeding and give Siri the brain transplant it desperately needs – and they are doing it with help from an unlikely source.

The “Frenemy” Collaboration

In a move that likely raised eyebrows across Silicon Valley, Apple is reportedly teaming up with its biggest rival, Google. The company has confirmed a multi-year partnership to power the next generation of Apple Intelligence using Google’s Gemini AI models. It is a rare moment of pragmatism from Apple. They seem to have realized that their siloed, “we-do-everything-in-house” approach wasn’t working fast enough in the generative AI arms race. By leveraging Gemini’s existing cloud infrastructure and advanced models, Apple is effectively hitting the turbo button to catch up with the rest of the industry.

Phase One: Spring Cleaning for Siri

We won’t have to wait long to see if this gamble pays off. The first wave of these changes is expected to arrive as early as this spring with iOS 26.4. Currently slated for beta testing in February, this update isn’t going to turn Siri into a full-blown chatbot just yet, but it is going to make it significantly less frustrating.

Think of this as the “context” update. The goal here is to fix Siri’s notorious inability to understand what is actually happening on your screen or in your life. Instead of just being a glorified timer-setter, the Gemini-powered Siri will reportedly have better “on-screen awareness” and deeper control within apps. It means Siri might finally understand that when you ask about “that email,” you are referring to the one currently open on your screen. This hybrid approach will run on Apple’s Private Cloud Compute system, aiming to balance Google’s brainpower with Apple’s obsession with user privacy.

Phase Two: The Chatbot Era

The real revolution, however, is being saved for later in the year. Apple is reportedly working on a second, much more ambitious phase likely to debut around iOS 27—potentially showcased at WWDC later in 2026. This is where Siri is expected to transform into a true conversationalist, capable of the kind of back-and-forth dialogue we see today with ChatGPT or Gemini 3.

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Imagine a Siri that doesn’t just answer a question but remembers the context five minutes later, proactively suggests tasks based on your habits, and handles complex, multi-step requests without stumbling. This isn’t just a patch; it’s a reimagining of the assistant as a genuine digital companion rather than a voice-activated remote control.

For iPhone and Mac users, this overhaul is long overdue. The landscape of AI has shifted dramatically, and simple command-and-control voice assistants feel archaic compared to modern generative models. By swallowing its pride and partnering with Google, Apple is signaling that it is finally serious about making Siri useful again. If they pull this off, 2026 might be the year we finally stop shouting at our phones in frustration and start actually conversing with them.

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