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Apple to Preview Rebuilt Siri and iOS 27 at Cook’s Final WWDC Keynote

The company is using the keynote to show a software‑first plan to address prior AI delays and will push developer betas now with wider feature rollouts expected in the fall.

Overview

  • Apple is set to preview a major Siri overhaul and iOS 27 at its WWDC keynote on Monday, with developer betas available immediately and public betas arriving in summer.
  • Reports say the new Siri will be a chatbot‑style, standalone app that syncs conversation history across devices and can run multi‑step commands while using on‑screen context, but those capabilities are expected to arrive first in beta.
  • Multiple outlets report Apple will route heavy AI inference to third‑party cloud models, widely naming Google’s Gemini, though Apple has not publicly confirmed every partnership or implementation detail.
  • iOS 27 and companion OS updates are described as a stability release focused on performance, battery life, bug fixes, and systemwide AI tools rather than a major visual redesign.
  • The keynote carries high stakes for Apple leadership after past delays and internal reviews of Siri; several advanced features will be gated behind waitlists or beta testing and are expected to reach most users with the autumn iOS 27 stable release.