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Siri Gets a Home: New Stand-Alone App Launched

Apple’s AI assistant expands its horizons, but does it make us less forgetful?

At WWDC 2026, Apple unveiled the refreshed Siri — now with its own dedicated app. This new interface allows users to revisit past conversations and launch fresh ones more easily.


The app acts as a digital vault for all your interactions, making it easier to find that important chat or share information across devices. With features like text input, document upload, and voice mode, Siri’s capabilities have never been more expansive.


Synced with iCloud, this personal assistant is now more integrated than ever into the Apple ecosystem, ensuring a seamless experience across iOS, MacOS, and iPadOS. The move suggests that Siri is becoming a more integral part of our digital lives, but at what cost to memory?


The question lingers: as we rely on AI for more of our interactions, do we become less forgetful or just better at remembering where to find the information when needed?

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/08/apple-gives-siri-its-own-dedicated-app/
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