© Charles Anthony Davis/DreamSmith LLC Apple has yet to set a firm date for the launch of its Apple Intelligence-enhanced Siri. That’s for a good reason, as new reports from trusted Apple leakers suggest AI-capable Siri won’t be here any time soon. Perhaps a longer delay will be good for Apple—and more importantly—Apple users. Apple’s slow rollout of Apple Intelligence started in October, though we have yet to see any chatbot capabilities close to software like Google’s Gemini. In a new report , Bloomberg’s Apple guru Mark Gurman wrote that iOS 19—set to debut at WWDC 2025 this summer—could roll out the new Siri, but that software won’t launch until spring 2026. Gurman speculated this could be a part of iOS 19.4. The Bloomberg reporter relies on a host […]
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