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There's been a lot of speculation about design changes in Siri that are expected to debut in iOS 26. A prominent leaker has made mockups of what he believes the redesign to look like on an iPhone, and how it will work. Mockup showing what's expected to be the new design of Siri - image credit: Sam Hall, Bloomberg A much revamped Siri is expected to be unveiled at the forthcoming WWDC , but Bloomberg has now mocked up screenshots of what the latest rumors suggest it will probably look like. These are not final screenshots, and not even Apple screenshots. Instead, they have been created based on descriptions and other information from unspecified sources. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman today shared a series of re-created screenshots that reveal iOS 27's all-new Siri app and "Search or Ask" functionality. The images are renders that were created based on information obtained by Bloomberg . With the Siri app, iPhone, iPad, and Mac users will be able to interact with Apple's assistant in both text and voice modes. The app will allow for back-and-forth conversations, complete with messaging history that can be set to expire. Overall, the Siri app would function similarly to chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. A render of the Siri app: As rumored, the Siri app has a dark interface by default. There is an "Ask Siri" field at the bottom for text prompts, a microphone icon for switching to voice mode, and a paperclip icon for attaching images and other files. There is also a page that displays a list of past conversations, which appear in bubbles on the screen. iOS 27 will include the long-awaited personalized version of Siri, complete with on-screen awareness and better understanding of your personal context. For example, at WWDC 2024, Apple showed a user asking Siri about their mother's flight and lunch reservation based on info retrieved from the Mail and Messages apps. The new Siri will be built into the Dynamic Island. The report said that iOS 27 users will be able to swipe down from the top center of the iPhone screen anywhere to launch a new "Search or Ask" interface. The ability to say "Siri" or hold down the iPhone's power button for voice-based queries will remain an option too. A render of the "Search or Ask" feature: Given the revamped Siri is powered by Apple Intelligence, it is expected to be available on the iPhone 15 Pro and newer due to compatibility requirements. Apple is set to unveil iOS 27 and other software updates during its WWDC 2026 keynote , which begins on Monday, June 8 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. Related Roundup: iOS 27 Tags: Bloomberg , Mark Gurman , Siri This article, " iOS 27's New Siri App and 'Search or Ask' Feature Leaked in Screenshots " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
YouTube today said it is introducing automatic AI detection, with automatic AI labeling applied to videos with "significant photorealistic AI use." Creators are still expected to manually disclose when realistic AI is used for videos even with the new automatic labeling system. Creators who think their content was incorrectly identified as AI-generated can update the disclosure status in YouTube Studio, but disclosures are permanent for content created with YouTube's AI tools like Veo and Dream Screen or content with C2PA metadata indicating fully generative AI. YouTube is also improving labeling for AI-generated content, making it clearer when a video has "photorealistic and meaningfully AI altered or generated content." An AI label will be shown just below the video player and above the description for long-form videos with AI content, and for shorts, the label will appear as an overlay on the video. The updated labeling applies to content that is photorealistic and may fool people, rather than unrealistic content. Disclosures for content that is "unrealistic, animated, or slightly altered" will continue to be tucked in the expanded description of the video. Separately, YouTube added a new customizable content feed that users can shape based on interests, moods, or preferred topics. Users can type in a custom prompt covering what they want to see, and a content feed will be generated. Custom content feeds have been in testing since November, but they are now rolling out to signed-in viewers in the U.S. on the YouTube mobile app and desktop. YouTube search and watch history must be turned on for the feature to work. Tag: YouTube This article, " YouTube Will Now Automatically Label AI Videos Even When Creators Don't " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
Roku today announced that its home screen is receiving its biggest redesign in more than a decade. The new home screen will begin rolling out to Roku TVs and streaming devices across the U.S. starting today, with more countries to follow later. The changes will appear automatically, with no software update required. At the top of the home screen, a new "Top Picks for You" section provides recommendations based on your watch history and what is trending on Roku. A new AI-powered "Quick Access" section surfaces the apps you use most, such as the Apple TV app. There is still a separate page containing a complete list of apps that you have installed on your Roku device if you need it. New curated hubs called "Destinations" offer content organized by genres and moods, such as comedy, reality, movies, sports, documentaries, and more. The menu on the Roku home screen now has a collapsed design with icons, rather than expanded text labels. Roku says this change provides a cleaner canvas for discovering content, but it also results in a large ad being shown persistently on the right side of the screen. Previously, the ad would only appear in certain views. A new "Shortcuts" section provides quick access to features like Continue Watching, Sleep Timer, Save List, and more, all in one place. If you are a fan of the Roku City screen saver, there is now an on-screen tile that you can select to view it at any time. You can explore the screen saver's iconic cityscape, plus access Daily Trivia and other mini-games. Tags: Home Screen , Roku This article, " Roku Unveils Redesigned Home Screen " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums