Apple showcased an upgraded Siri at WWDC 2024, planned for an indefinite release. Expected to launch next year, it will feature an enhanced App Intents. The new system will allow Siri to fully control iPhone apps via voice commands, enabling tasks like finding and editing photos, and interacting on social media. Internally tested with major third-party apps, the launch is anticipated in Spring 2026. However, Apple will restrict Siri's capabilities with banking and health apps to ensure security and privacy.
The revamped Siri, showcased at WWDC 2024, has been delayed indefinitely, yet is expected to launch next year with enhanced App Intents support.
The upgraded App Intents will empower Siri to manage iPhone functionalities solely through voice commands, enabling actions like photo management and social media interactions.
Siri will allow users to perform various tasks, like opening Instagram and liking or commenting on posts, effectively controlling apps as a user would.
Apple is currently testing this new feature alongside third-party applications such as Amazon, Threads, YouTube, WhatsApp, and Uber, while imposing limitations on banking and health apps.
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