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Apple to Turn Siri Into Built-In AI Chatbot Across iPhone and Mac

Last updated: January 22, 2026 3:35 am
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Apple is preparing a major change to Siri, one that would turn the assistant into a built-in AI chatbot across iPhones, iPads, and Macs, according to people familiar with the plans.

Contents
  • From voice assistant to conversational AI
  • When Apple plans to show it
  • Why Apple is changing course
  • What the new Siri will be able to do
  • A notable partnership behind the scenes
  • What does this signal for Apple

Instead of small, command-based responses, Apple wants Siri to hold natural conversations. Internally, the new system carries the name Campos and is designed to feel closer to modern AI chat tools than the voice assistant users know today.

From voice assistant to conversational AI

Under the new approach, Apple will replace Siri’s current interface with a chat-style system. Users will still trigger it the same way by voice or device buttons, but the interaction will feel more fluid and contextual.

In practice, the chatbot will respond more like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini, rather than a traditional voice assistant.

That shift reflects a broader industry move away from scripted responses toward open-ended conversation.

When Apple plans to show it

Apple is expected to preview the new Siri at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June.

If development stays on track, the company plans to roll it out later in 2026 alongside iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27.

For Apple, the timing matters. The company has faced growing pressure to show meaningful progress in AI after a cautious and slower rollout of its Apple Intelligence features.

Why Apple is changing course

So far, Apple has trailed rivals in conversational AI.

Companies such as Google, Samsung, and OpenAI have pushed ahead with chat-based assistants that handle longer queries, generate content, and manage tasks across apps.

Against that backdrop, Campos represents a reset. Apple wants Siri to feel useful again, not limited.

What the new Siri will be able to do

Apple plans to weave the chatbot deeply into its operating systems and core apps.

Users will be able to search the web, write and edit text, organise files, adjust settings, edit photos, and manage daily tasks using voice or typed prompts.

Rather than acting as a layer on top, the chatbot will sit inside the system, with access to apps and controls already familiar to Apple users.

A notable partnership behind the scenes

Interestingly, the chatbot will rely on a custom AI model developed with Google’s Gemini team.

Apple is also considering hosting parts of the service on Google’s infrastructure. If confirmed, that would mark a rare shift away from Apple’s preference for keeping key technologies fully in-house.

Still, Apple has not publicly addressed the report. The company declined to comment.

What does this signal for Apple

If Apple delivers on these plans, Siri’s overhaul could mark one of the company’s most important software changes in years.

Rather than chasing novelty, Apple appears focused on making AI a practical, integrated, and invisible part of everyday use rather than a standalone feature.

For users, that could finally mean a Siri that listens, understands, and responds in ways that feel natural.

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