APPLE’S WWDC COUNTDOWN BEGINS — SIRI IS GETTING A COMPLETE REBUILD AND GOOGLE’S AI IS POWERING IT
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off on June 8, and everything points to Siri finally getting the overhaul that users have demanded for years. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, whose Apple predictions have a strong track record, reports that iOS 27 will introduce a fundamentally different Siri, one that behaves more like a conversational AI assistant than the voice-activated shortcut system Apple shipped for over a decade.
The redesigned Siri will feature a dedicated app with an Extensions capability across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. Users will reportedly be able to interact via text or voice, with access to full conversation history, a feature notably absent from the current version. Reports also describe a new Siri interface embedded in the Dynamic Island, with a glowing cursor and a Search or Ask prompt.
The twist: Apple is reportedly using Google’s Gemini models under the hood to power the enhanced capabilities. The companies announced a partnership in January 2026, and the full impact on Siri is expected to be the centerpiece of next week’s keynote. For Apple, this is a make-or-break moment. The company fell significantly behind in the AI assistant race, ceding ground to ChatGPT, Claude, and Google’s own Gemini. WWDC is the comeback attempt, and the entire industry will be watching to see whether Apple’s signature polish can close a capability gap that has been widening for years.
Keywords: Apple WWDC 2026, Siri AI overhaul, iOS 27, Apple AI features, Apple Google Gemini partnership