Apple's own engineers don't trust the new Siri with your bank app

Apple postpones its comprehensive Siri upgrade and App Intents functionality until spring 2025 with iOS 26.4 release. The company originally scheduled these artificial intelligence features for iOS 18.4, but encountered significant engineering obstacles during development. Mark Gurman reports the technology giant faces accuracy concerns and app compatibility challenges that prevent immediate deployment. Engineers worry about system failures in sensitive applications such as healthcare and banking software. Apple must address these technical hurdles before launching the enhanced voice assistant.

The updated Siri will execute voice-controlled actions within third-party applications through App Intents integration. However, widespread adoption requires extensive developer participation across multiple app categories. Apple may exclude certain high-risk sectors from initial release due to precision requirements. Competitors exploit these delays to promote their artificial intelligence capabilities against Apple products. The success of this Siri overhaul depends entirely on third-party developer cooperation and system reliability improvements.
 

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