I tried Siri AI on the iPhone, Mac, and iPad — here’s why I’m convinced Apple’s long-overdue next-gen assistant will win you over
Publish Date: 2026-06-09 12:39:00
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I come here to celebrate Apple delivering. It’s not overshooting the mark with the new Siri AI, which it unveiled at WWDC 2026, but it is finally delivering on the promises it made at WWDC 2024.
Sure, it’s beta (again), and there’s a wait list (again), but I’ve now seen it at work, in person, in live and potentially unpredictable demos. Siri AI, as it’s now called, works across platforms, and it has the potential to change how you use your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
While I waited for my access to the new Siri on my iPhone 17 Pro, I visited one of the countless rooms in Apple’s massive Apple Park headquarters, where I round-robined through a series of stations at which I could see Siri AI in action on iOS 27 Dev Beta, iPadOS 27 Dev Beta, and macOS Golden Gate Dev Beta. This is all a work in progress.
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I’ll admit that while I was probably most interested in the new Siri on the iPhone, I was most surprised by how it works on the iPad. On every platform, this smarter, more aware, and more personable Siri looks different than before. It’s bigger, brighter, floatier (I made that a word), and it has a new sense of confidence.
On the iPad, you can summon Siri with your voice, but you can also swipe down from the top of the screen, and a sort of black teardrop will form until it releases from the top of the screen and is displayed as the small Siri AI window. It’s a nice, classy touch.
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Of course, you can type into Siri, and I watched as we searched for top PGA golfers, and I noticed how anxious new Siri was to get to work, auto-filling answers before we’d even finished our query. Since it initially had just ‘Top PGA Golfers’, it quickly spit out Jack Nicklaus before refining on the fly to more contemporary players like Scottie Scheffler.
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