Apple made a big software announcement during its WWDC 2026 keynote. A highlight of that event is the new Siri AI, which is coming to devices via iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and more. The Siri AI is the biggest upgrade to Apple’s personal assistant. It’s now available for beta testing across iPhone, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS users, and will soon be available for watchOS 27 users. A final, market-ready version for everyone by the end of the year. Siri AI can now answer questions based on what’s on your screen, let you ask questions in a natural tone and get in-depth answers by swiping down from the Dynamic Island or into Spotlight on iPad and Mac, revisit conversations, easily write and edit documents — pretty much many of the AI features we’ve already seen on other devices. Spatial Reframing is also a cool feature that turns your flat photos into 3D so you can improve the composition. Sadly, not all iOS 27 devices will get Siri AI and will only b...
This is the most interesting macOS release Apple has shipped in years, and the interesting part is not just what changed. The company is renaming the operating system, finally putting real Apple Intelligence features in front of users, and clearing out the rough edges left behind by macOS Tahoe. The first thing worth noting is the name. macOS Golden Gate 27 is the first macOS to step away from the rotating California place names Apple has used since OS X 10.9 Mavericks. The company is moving to a recurring code name model instead, which makes Golden Gate a more durable label than its predecessors. It is a small branding detail, but it shows that Apple wants its OS names to carry more weight over time, the way iOS and watchOS already do. The bigger story is Apple Intelligence finally arriving in a form users can actually use. The new Siri AI runs on Google’s Gemini models, lives inside Spotlight, has a dedicated app, supports a customizable voice, and can act on the user’s ...