Key Takeaways

- Apple will launch a standalone Siri app designed to compete with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini chatbots
- iOS 27's Siri uses Google's Gemini AI under the hood while Apple builds its own local AI models
- Apple's 2.5 billion device install base gives it massive distribution advantage over ChatGPT's 900 million weekly users
Days before Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off on June 8, 2026, Bloomberg has leaked renders showing what Apple's biggest Siri overhaul will look like. The update includes a standalone chatbot app meant to compete head-to-head with ChatGPT, Claude, and Google's own Gemini.
The images, produced by Bloomberg based on information from sources, reveal a Siri that finally moves beyond voice commands into territory dominated by OpenAI and Anthropic.
“The new Siri is designed to be the central brain of the iPhone, with deep, system-wide awareness that finally bridges the gap between simple command execution and true generative intelligence.”
— Mark Gurman, Chief Tech Correspondent at Bloomberg
Dynamic Island Becomes the AI Hub
In iOS 27, pressing the Siri button will trigger a response that emerges from the Dynamic Island. That's the pill-shaped area at the top of newer iPhones that currently shows Live Activities like timers and sports scores. This mode handles quick voice queries, similar to how people use Siri today.
The bigger change is what happens when you swipe down. Apple is hijacking the muscle memory people already have for Spotlight Search. Instead of the current search interface, users get an AI-powered search that taps into the rebuilt Siri model.
From this interface, you can search, launch apps, start messages, check weather, add calendar events, search notes, and trigger shortcuts. Results appear as formatted text in card-style interfaces that also emerge from the Dynamic Island.
Google Gemini Powers the Backend
Apple's approach mirrors its decade-old search partnership with Google. Just as Apple never tried to build its own search engine, it's not going it alone on AI. The rebuilt Siri model uses Google's Gemini technology under the hood.
This isn't a white flag. Apple is simultaneously building local AI models that run on-device rather than in the cloud. Running AI locally lets Apple maintain its privacy positioning without needing to match OpenAI's datacenter scale. The advanced local features will require an iPhone 15 Pro or newer due to hardware constraints.
A Standalone Chatbot App
Beyond the system-wide integration, Apple will ship a dedicated Siri app. This is the direct ChatGPT competitor. The app stores your conversation history, accepts document and photo uploads, and handles text-based chats.
It's a tacit admission that Siri as a voice-only assistant can't compete in 2026. Users expect to paste in documents, ask follow-up questions, and maintain context across sessions. The standalone app format copies what works at OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
The Distribution Advantage
ChatGPT has 900 million weekly active users. That's a staggering number for a product that launched in late 2022. But Apple's install base across all devices is 2.5 billion. That's not weekly actives. It's total devices. But it represents an unmatched runway to put AI in front of people who haven't downloaded a chatbot app.
Most iPhone users have never opened ChatGPT. They might not know what a prompt is. Apple can reach these users with a software update. No App Store download required. No account creation. Just a swipe down.
What Developers Are Watching
On Hacker News, the conversation centers on one leaked detail: on-screen awareness. Reports suggest Siri will be able to read and interpret what's displayed on screen, including within third-party apps.
The privacy implications are significant. Can Siri see your banking app? Your messages? Your health data? Apple's local-first AI approach partially addresses this. If the model runs on-device, screen content doesn't need to leave the phone. But developers are skeptical until they see the implementation.
On Reddit's r/apple community, users express guarded optimism. The UI redesign looks polished. But the real test is performance. Siri has disappointed before. Pretty animations mean nothing if the chatbot hallucinates or misunderstands basic requests.
The WWDC Timeline
Apple's keynote is scheduled for June 8, 2026. That's when we'll see the official announcement. iOS 27 will enter developer beta immediately after. Public release typically follows in September alongside new iPhones.
The leak timing isn't accidental. Bloomberg's report lands while developers are finalizing WWDC travel plans. It shapes expectations and generates buzz. Apple's PR team almost certainly expected this.
Related guide on running AI locally on iOS devices
What This Means
Apple is betting that distribution beats innovation. OpenAI built the better mousetrap. Apple has 2.5 billion doors to put it behind. The Gemini partnership lets Apple ship competitive AI features now while building proprietary models for later.
For enterprise buyers, the privacy story matters. Local AI processing means sensitive data stays on-device. For consumers, the swipe-down integration removes friction. You don't need to switch apps to get AI help.
The question is execution. Siri has been a punchline for years. This redesign is Apple's attempt to change that. We'll know in two weeks whether it's enough.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the new Siri app be available?
Apple is expected to announce iOS 27 with the new Siri features at WWDC on June 8, 2026. Developer beta access typically begins immediately after the keynote, with public release in September.
Which iPhones will support the new AI Siri features?
Advanced local AI features require an iPhone 15 Pro or newer due to hardware constraints. Older iPhones may get a limited version that relies more on cloud processing.
Is Apple using ChatGPT technology for the new Siri?
No. According to Bloomberg, Apple is using Google's Gemini AI technology under the hood for the rebuilt Siri model, not OpenAI's technology.
Will Siri be able to see what's on my screen?
Reports indicate Siri will have on-screen awareness capabilities, though Apple's emphasis on local processing suggests screen data won't leave your device. Full details are expected at WWDC.
How does Apple's AI compare to ChatGPT's user base?
ChatGPT has 900 million weekly active users. Apple's total device install base is 2.5 billion, giving Apple significant distribution advantage for reaching users who haven't adopted standalone AI tools.
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Senior AI & Tech Writer
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