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Apple is Planning to  Rebooting Siri to Catch Up in the AI Race

The Problem with Siri: Falling Behind the Pack

by Anochie Esther
January 30, 2026
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Apple has confirmed that it’s planning a major overhaul of its long-standing voice assistant, Siri, in a bid to catch up with competitors in the fast-moving artificial intelligence (AI) space. After years of criticism that the assistant is behind rival systems from Google, Amazon and OpenAI-powered tools, Apple intends to relaunch Siri with next-generation AI capabilities later in 2026, a strategy it hopes will reinvigorate investor confidence and revitalize one of its most recognizable features.

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The announcement came alongside Apple’s quarterly earnings report, in which the company highlighted strong sales especially of iPhones but also acknowledged that AI has become a top priority as it navigates a shifting technological landscape.

Since debuting in 2011, Siri was one of the first mainstream voice assistants, helping set the stage for later rivals. However, over the last decade, it has often lagged in intelligence, context awareness, and conversational ability compared with newer AI systems such as Google Assistant and advanced chatbots like ChatGPT. Analysts and users have repeatedly pointed out that Siri struggles with multi-step queries and understanding context across interactions features that modern generative AI handles more fluidly.

Apple first unveiled an AI-enhanced vision for Siri in 2024 under the broader Apple Intelligence initiative, which aimed to integrate generative AI deeply across its platforms including tasks like rewriting text, summarizing emails, and performing cross-app actions. But despite this early promise, the revamped Siri features were delayed multiple times as Apple continued refining the technology and prioritizing quality and privacy.

Gemini AI Powering the New Siri

One of the most striking developments in Apple’s AI plan is its decision to partner with Google and use Google’s Gemini AI models to power the upcoming version of Siri. Announced in early January 2026, this multi-year collaboration represents a major pivot away from Apple’s traditional reliance on in-house-only technologies for foundational software components.

On its earnings call, CEO Tim Cook said Apple will deliver a “more personalized Siri” this year, built on this Google AI foundation, and that the company believes this refreshed assistant “can unlock a lot of experiences and innovate in a clear way with the collaboration.”

This shift illustrates how even the world’s richest tech companies can choose to adapt rather than go it alone, especially when it comes to complex generative AI systems that require massive computational resources and deep learning expertise. Some previous rumors also hinted that Apple explored options with other AI providers like OpenAI or Anthropic before finalizing the deal.

What the Reboot Means for Siri Users

The new Siri expected to roll out with iOS 27 and other Apple operating systems later in 2026 aims to transform the assistant from a simple voice interface into a true conversational AI that can handle complex, context-aware tasks. Early reports suggest it will support both voice and text inputs, maintain context over multiple steps, and deeply integrate with core Apple apps like Mail, Photos, and Messages.

Unlike the current Siri, which often returns short, simplistic answers, the revamped assistant is expected to act more like modern generative AI chatbots. For example, it could help draft emails based on calendar events, find and edit photos by content, and even offer nuanced, context-rich responses that reflect broader user intent something traditional Siri has struggled to achieve.

The shift toward generative capabilities suggests Apple will not only catch up with competitors but redefine how users interact with Siri blurring the lines between a utility assistant and a fully conversational AI companion.

Although Apple’s AI strategy has been a source of concern among some investors who worry that the company is lagging behind its AI-savvy peers recent financial results have softened that narrative. Apple reported strong revenue growth, particularly from the iPhone lineup, which helped reassure stakeholders that core consumer demand remains robust even as the company refocuses its AI efforts.

Analysts have noted that while investors may be fixated on headline AI developments, Apple’s advantage lies in its ecosystem reach and hardware-software integration, anchored by more than 2.5 billion active devices worldwide.

Still, the AI transition is not without challenges. Integrating a third-party AI system into such a core product raises questions about data privacy, performance, and long-term strategic control, especially given Apple’s longstanding emphasis on protecting user information and running features locally on devices.

Apple expects the rebooted Siri to be a cornerstone of its AI strategy in 2026, marking a departure from incremental updates toward a more ambitious, generative system that can rival the conversational capabilities of Google, Microsoft and AI-native services. The company is also reportedly planning future enhancements, including potentially standalone AI search features and deeper ecosystem integration beyond voice queries.

While Apple’s path to AI relevancy has been slower and sometimes cautious compared with others, the new Siri reboot powered by Google’s Gemini may represent the clearest signal yet of the company’s readiness to embrace a new era of intelligent user experiences.

For years, Siri has been viewed as a beloved but outdated digital assistant. In 2026, Apple aims to transform that perception by recasting Siri as a powerful, conversational AI that reflects modern expectations for generative intelligence. Backed by Google’s AI models and bolstered by Apple’s ecosystem, this Siri reboot is poised to be one of the most consequential moves in Apple’s recent technology strategy and could redefine how millions of users interact with their devices.

 

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