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I put Siri AI through the same tests I use for ChatGPT and Gemini on MacOS 27 - here's how it did

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Why This Matters

The new Siri AI, currently available as a developer beta on supported devices, marks a significant step forward in Apple's voice assistant technology by aiming for more conversational and responsive interactions. While it shows improvements over the previous version, it still requires further refinement in accuracy and flow, highlighting ongoing challenges in AI-powered virtual assistants. This development is crucial for the tech industry as it underscores the push towards more natural, reliable AI integrations in consumer devices.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Siri AI is available by waitlist as a developer beta on supported devices.

The new Siri is more useful than old Siri but still makes mistakes.

Apple needs to improve accuracy and conversation flow.

As an iPhone and Mac user, I've often complained about the many faults and flaws of Siri. That's why I've been anxious to check out the new Siri AI that Apple touted at WWDC 2026 earlier this month.

Also: Apple's new Siri AI comes with hidden costs that power users should know of

Available by waitlist for supported devices with the 27 developer beta, the new Siri promises to be more conversational, more responsive, and less error-prone. Is that the case? That's what I wanted to find out.

To try the new Siri, you need to surmount a few barriers.

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