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Tim Cook confirms that Apple is “making good progress” on the next-generation version of Siri.

Progress, but Not Yet There

by Anochie Esther
November 1, 2025
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During Apple’s recent earnings call, CEO Tim Cook confirmed that Apple is “making good progress” on the next-generation version of Siri. He told investors that the company is working toward a public launch “next year” suggesting a 2026 appearance for the significantly updated assistant.

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Cook’s remarks underscore that while Apple has tipped new Siri features in prior announcements, the upgraded assistant has not yet arrived, and the company is taking extra time to ensure it meets its high standards.

What’s On the Table: A More Personal, Context-Aware Siri

The upgraded Siri is expected to go beyond basic voice commands and interface controls. Apple has previously indicated the future version will include deeper personal-context awareness (such as what you’re working on, what apps you have open, the content on your screen) and the ability to take more proactive or “action-oriented” steps.

Cook didn’t provide detailed feature lists during the call, but the company’s prior disclosures suggest the new model will integrate more tightly with Apple’s broader “Apple Intelligence” push, enabling Siri to do things such as summarise your day, suggest actions based on context, and behave more like a “digital assistant” than a command interface.

Why the Delay and Why It Matters

Originally Apple had suggested these new Siri capabilities would arrive in 2025, but in March Apple acknowledged delays and moved the timeline into the “coming year”.

The delay is telling: Apple is under pressure to keep pace with rivals like Alexa and Google Assistant, which have already introduced more generative AI and context-aware assistant features, yet Apple holds to its philosophy of shipping only when features meet its standards. Cook’s comment that Apple is “making good progress” reflects carefully calibrated optimism.

The timing matters because voice assistants and AI assistants are increasingly central to how users interact with devices and Apple’s competitiveness in this area is a key to its ecosystem strategy.

An upgraded Siri aligns closely with Apple’s broader ambitions. For one, it reinforces the value of Apple devices iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watch as not just hardware, but smart platforms enriched by intelligence and services. A strong personal assistant feature can deepen users’ reliance on Apple’s ecosystem.

Secondly, given Apple’s heavy investment in AI infrastructure (including its custom silicon, new models, and privacy-respecting architecture), the enhanced Siri could be a showcase of how Apple differentiates itself from competitors.
Thirdly, from a business perspective, delivering a robust next-gen Siri could unlock new revenue or retention levers, better user engagement, more premium subscriptions (via Apple Intelligence features), and a stronger narrative around smart device leadership.

What Users Should Expect and When

Based on Apple’s remarks and prior reporting, users might realistically anticipate the next-gen Siri sometime in 2026, likely tied to a major OS update (for example iOS 26.x) or at a major product event.

Early iterations may begin as features within Apple Intelligence or as preview/beta versions before full general availability. Initially the upgraded Siri might be constrained to newer Apple hardware or rely on cloud-services integration.
In the meantime, users should not expect instant overhaul; many current functionalities remain unchanged, and Apple emphasises that it is focused on doing this properly rather than rushing to market.

In summary, Tim Cook’s update on the next-generation Siri marks a meaningful milestone in Apple’s product roadmap: the company confirms it is “making good progress” and targets a 2026 launch for a more personal, capable assistant. While the delay highlights how ambitious the upgrade is, it also underscores Apple’s intention to deliver a high-quality experience rather than rush.

For Apple, the success of the next-gen Siri will shape how the company stands in the smart-assistant era, drives its ecosystem strategy and potentially unlocks new avenues for engagement. For users, the promise of a smarter Siri is compelling but the return will depend on how well the upgrade lives up to expectations. The world of voice assistants may soon look different, and Apple is clearly playing for the long game.

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