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What’s Happening

Not gonna lie, 4 update that’s coming this spring, Apple will introduce a new version of Siri that’s going to overhaul how we interact with the personal assistant and what it’s able to do.

4 version of Siri clutched’t work like ChatGPT or Claude, but it will rely on large language models (LLMs) and has been updated from the ground up. Upgraded Architecture The next-generation version of Siri will use advanced large language models, similar to those used by C Why Apple’s iOS 26. (and honestly, same)

4 Siri Upgrade Will Be Bigger Than Originally Promised Friday 3:06 pm PST by Juli Clover In the iOS 26.

The Details

Apple isn’t implementing full chatbot interactions, but any upgrade is both better than what’s available now and long overdue. Right now, Siri uses ML, but it doesn’t have the reasoning capabilities that LLM models impart.

Siri relies on multiple task-specific models to complete a request, going from one step to another. Siri has to determine the intent of a request, pull out relevant information (a time, an event, a name, etc), and then use APIs or apps to complete the request.

Why This Matters

It’s not an all-in-one system. 4, Siri will have an LLM core that everything else is built around. Instead of just translating voice to text and looking for keywords to execute on, Siri will actually understand the specifics of what a user is asking, and use reasoning to get it done.

Tech companies have been making moves like this as competition heats up.

The Bottom Line

LLM Improvements Siri today is usually fine for simple tasks like setting a timer or alarm, sending a text message, toggling a smart home device on or off, answering a simple question, or controlling a device function, but it doesn’t understand anything more complicated, it can’t complete multi-step tasks, it can’t interpret wording that’s not in the structure it wants, it has no personal context, and it doesn’t support follow-up questions. An LLM should solve most of those problems because Siri will have something akin to a brain.

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