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Apple has announced a revised timeline for its ambitious Siri upgrade, initially showcased at WWDC 2024. The enhanced virtual assistant, powered by Apple Intelligence, is now slated to debut in Spring 2026 alongside the release of iOS 26.4. This delay pushes back the launch from its original fall timeframe. The updated Siri promises to be a significant leap forward, boasting capabilities such as deeper understanding of user context and the ability to take actions based on information displayed on screen. Apple attributed the delay to the need for additional development time to refine the AI-driven features and redesigned interface.