
Apple is gearing up for a significant transformation of its virtual assistant, Siri, which is expected to be showcased at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 in June. Alongside a revamped Siri, the tech giant plans to launch a dedicated Siri app integrated into the iOS 27 update. Reports from Bloomberg suggest that this new app will prioritize user privacy, potentially incorporating an auto-delete feature for chat histories similar to what iMessage offers. This move signals Apple’s commitment to enhancing privacy as a standout characteristic of the upcoming Siri upgrade. The standalone Siri app is anticipated to utilize Google's Gemini AI model, promising users a more interactive, chatbot-like experience. Features may include chat history, voice interaction, and file uploads, aligning Siri more closely with other modern chat platforms. A universal gesture for initiating new chats is also on the horizon. In a notable privacy enhancement, users will reportedly have the option to set a timeline for automatic deletion of their conversation history, with choices for 30 days or one year. This feature echoes iMessage's functionality, reinforcing Apple's emphasis on user control over data retention. Moreover, despite leveraging Google's AI technology, the Siri app is expected to operate on Apple’s private cloud servers, ensuring that user data remains under Apple's management rather than being shared with Google. This strategy may serve as a competitive edge for Apple, especially as it seeks to address delays in Siri's feature rollouts while still maintaining robust security measures. As the WWDC 2026 event approaches, Apple is likely to reveal additional details and features for the new Siri. Users can look forward to experiencing a beta version of the app before its official fall release, although it may continue to bear the “beta” label even after launch, highlighting Apple's cautious approach to this significant update.
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