Siri Overhaul Signals Apple’s Biggest AI Upgrade With Google Gemini

Conceptual illustration showing Apple’s Siri and Google Gemini AI connected through a shared intelligence system, representing Apple’s largest AI upgrade.

\Apple is moving closer to a major Siri overhaul with the upcoming iOS 26.4 update, marking a turning point for its voice assistant strategy. The update reflects Apple’s push to make Siri more intelligent, more aware and more capable across everyday tasks.

At the heart of the Siri overhaul is personal context. Siri will understand and reference information from messages, emails, notes and supported apps, allowing it to respond in a way that feels tailored to each user. This shift aims to reduce friction and make interactions feel more natural.

Another pillar of the Siri overhaul is on-screen awareness. Siri will recognize what is currently displayed and act based on that context, enabling quicker actions without switching apps or repeating commands.

The upgrade also expands Siri’s ability to perform deeper in-app and cross-app actions, moving it closer to a true task-oriented assistant rather than a simple voice command tool.

Core Elements

  • Personal context across apps
  • On-screen understanding for real-time actions
  • Advanced cross-app task handling
  • Privacy-first processing architecture

Apple is reshaping Siri into a more aware assistant that goes beyond simple voice commands and works seamlessly across daily interactions. By enabling Siri to reason across personal context, on-screen content and apps, Apple is embedding intelligence as a constant, ambient layer within its ecosystem. This shift reflects how Apple Intelligence is transforming Siri and the future of AI assistants, pushing Siri toward a proactive system that understands intent and completes tasks end-to-end.

To support this Siri overhaul, Apple has entered a multi-year agreement with Google to use Gemini AI models, reportedly valued at around $1 billion per year. Apple will still emphasize on-device processing and Private Cloud Compute to protect user data.

The company is expected to preview the Siri overhaul in February 2026, with developers receiving early access through the first iOS 26.4 beta shortly after.

Area Impact
AI intelligence Gemini-powered reasoning
User experience Context-aware responses
Privacy On-device and private cloud
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