Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that the company’s long-awaited Siri overhaul remains firmly on schedule for a 2026 release. This comes at a pivotal moment, as Apple just reported its strongest quarterly earnings in history. Tim Cook shared these insights during recent interviews with CNBC and Reuters, just ahead of Apple’s fiscal third-quarter 2025 earnings call on October 30, “It remains on track to launch at some point next year,” Cook told CNBC’s Steve Kovach. He added to Reuters that the team is “making good progress” on the Siri overhaul.
At its core, the revamped Siri promises a more intuitive experience, built on enhanced personalization and contextual awareness. These features, first teased at WWDC 2024, aim to close the gap with rivals like Google Assistant and Alexa. The real proof will come when we see the update in action: how it performs, how reliable it is, and how well Apple balances intelligence with privacy.
Initially slated for late 2024, the personalized features were pushed back in March 2025 due to development complexities. This delay sparked frustration—and even class-action lawsuits alleging misleading timelines. For everyday users, it means fewer frustrating “Sorry, I didn’t get that” moments and more proactive help, whether planning trips or managing schedules.
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