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Hands-On With iOS 27's Siri AI

The smarter, more capable version of Siri is finally here, available in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS Golden Gate. The updates are limited to developers right now, but there's a lot to look forward to this fall.


Personal Context is a ‌Siri‌ capability that distinguishes ‌Siri‌ AI from other chatbots like Claude and OpenAI. ‌Siri‌ has access to the data on your iPhone, from emails and messages to photos and files. ‌Siri‌ can find anything you're looking for. Apple rebuilt its search index for ‌Siri‌ AI, and it's more comprehensive for a better search experience.

‌Siri‌ can see what's on your screen with onscreen awareness, and answer questions about what you're looking at. If there's an image on Instagram and you want to know where it was taken, you can just ask ‌Siri‌ where it was taken and get a response. Visual Intelligence is now part of the Camera app, and ‌Siri‌ can answer questions about anything you take a picture of.

Like other chatbots, ‌Siri‌ can search the web and access general world knowledge, so it can provide responses to any questions you might have. It can evaluate documents, solve math problems, craft recipes, walk you through DIY tasks, help you plan a party, and more.

‌Siri‌ can take action in and across apps, getting detailed maps directions with multiple stops, editing and sharing photos, or writing an email from scratch in your own writing style. It can do multiple tasks that are included in the same request.

‌Siri‌ is located in the iPhone's Dynamic Island, and there's a glassy new ‌Siri‌ bubble with bright colors that pops up when ‌Siri‌ is activated. You can use Hey ‌Siri‌ or hold down the side button, but ‌Siri‌ also comes up with a swipe down from the top center of the display. Responses show up in that same area, and if you swipe on a response, you can get more information and ask follow-up questions.

Apple also created a full ‌Siri‌ app where you can revisit past conversations and start a new conversation. The ‌Siri‌ app syncs across devices, so you can start a conversation on your iPhone and wrap it up on your Mac. ‌Siri‌ AI is available in ‌iOS 27‌, ‌iPadOS 27‌, ‌macOS Golden Gate‌, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27, plus it works on AirPods and CarPlay.

‌Siri‌ AI has the same device requirements as Apple Intelligence, so you'll need an iPhone 15 Pro or later to use it. ‌Siri‌ AI is available in beta right now, and Apple is still refining. ‌iOS 27‌ is limited to developers, with a public beta set to come out in July. ‌iOS 27‌ with ‌Siri‌ AI will launch in September.

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Top Rated Comments

18 hours ago at 01:28 pm

Apple should not be encouraging us to swipe down from the Dynamic Island to activate Siri AI. This will lead to perpetually smeared selfies with finger oil or worse 😕.
So you're complaining about...touching the screen of your touchscreen phone. This site never ceases to amaze me.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 hours ago at 01:08 pm
I've had access since early this morning.

a) its auto-correction is horrible.
b) it can't generate results in any type of .doc or .pdf
c) its functionality is ridiculously limited compared to Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.
d) results seem to scrape from popular sites over relevance to query
e) I asked it what its own top capabilities were. LOL - it referenced 3 popular HR sites and gave me a mini-breakdown ln a format expected in a job interview.
f) I asked it, just now, for a recipe. The damn thing (spoken request) will only tell me about recipes - it won't give me an actual recipe for what I specifically requested. I can't even tap on the result and click-through to a full recipe.

and.. I'm out. This is a gimmick, still, at this point. Let's hope its system integration is where it shines.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rodpascoe Avatar
18 hours ago at 01:40 pm
Loving all these people saying “I’m out”, and “it doesn’t do this” on beta software that is not launching for months and has been available for testing for literally a few hours. 🙄
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
15 hours ago at 04:06 pm

I've had access since early this morning.

a) its auto-correction is horrible.
b) it can't generate results in any type of .doc or .pdf
c) its functionality is ridiculously limited compared to Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.
d) results seem to scrape from popular sites over relevance to query
e) I asked it what its own top capabilities were. LOL - it referenced 3 popular HR sites and gave me a mini-breakdown ln a format expected in a job interview.
f) I asked it, just now, for a recipe. The damn thing (spoken request) will only tell me about recipes - it won't give me an actual recipe for what I specifically requested. I can't even tap on the result and click-through to a full recipe.

and.. I'm out. This is a gimmick, still, at this point. Let's hope its system integration is where it shines.
respectfully, and obviously you can do whatever you want, but you are not the target audience for a beta of a major framework like this. you are an end-user with no tolerance for variable functionality, awareness of the difference between UX polish and underlying capabilities and structure, and your comments are frankly not very helpful to the devs. perhaps your comments are interesting to other consumers on this board, fair enough, but the opinions you render pretty much miss the point of the current state of review this software is in entirely. have fun tho.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JoeShades Avatar
16 hours ago at 03:12 pm

Spoiler: these people haven't actually used it. Or they used with it with the intention of validating their negative preconceptions.

It reminds me of the people who post about new video games on launch day and say "I just rolled the end credits, and the game was pure garbage." They played the game not for enjoyment, but for the attention of being first to trash it on the internet.
Not sure who is worse, these people or the ones that come into a siri Ai thread just to tell us they have no interest in SIRI or AI, narcissism at work here
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SeanSpreadsRumors Avatar
14 hours ago at 05:03 pm

I've had access since early this morning.

a) its auto-correction is horrible.
b) it can't generate results in any type of .doc or .pdf
c) its functionality is ridiculously limited compared to Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.
d) results seem to scrape from popular sites over relevance to query
e) I asked it what its own top capabilities were. LOL - it referenced 3 popular HR sites and gave me a mini-breakdown ln a format expected in a job interview.
f) I asked it, just now, for a recipe. The damn thing (spoken request) will only tell me about recipes - it won't give me an actual recipe for what I specifically requested. I can't even tap on the result and click-through to a full recipe.

and.. I'm out. This is a gimmick, still, at this point. Let's hope its system integration is where it shines.
a) It's day 2 of the beta bub, maybe chillax a bit and don't be a potato.
b) it's never ever been advertised as a replacement for Claud or Gemini or ChatGPT.
c) Hope that helps!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)