Apple is preparing a significant upgrade to Siri, transforming the voice assistant into a conversational AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT, according to reports from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The changes, expected in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 late next year, will leverage Google's Gemini models for enhanced capabilities. Initial updates to the current Siri are slated for iOS 26.4.
Apple has faced criticism for trailing competitors in generative AI, prompting what could be its most ambitious Siri redesign yet. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman states that the company is developing a revamped Siri, internally codenamed Campos, to enable sustained conversations, complex queries, and deeper contextual understanding—features akin to OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini.
This overhaul marks a shift from Siri's traditional focus on commands and quick responses. Sources indicate Apple tested a standalone Campos app but will integrate the chatbot deeply into its software ecosystem instead of releasing it separately. The full rollout is planned for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 toward the end of next year, while iOS 26.4 will introduce delayed enhancements promised since 2024.
Apple's strategy includes partnering with Google, announced earlier in January, to power upcoming Siri versions with Gemini models. This collaboration addresses Apple's lag in AI development without building everything in-house. No standalone app is expected for consumers, emphasizing seamless device integration.
Reports also hint at broader AI ambitions, such as a potential wearable AI pin in 2027. Apple has not confirmed these details, but the moves signal a pragmatic push into conversational AI amid intense competition.