NextFin news, Cupertino, California – On August 14, 2025, Apple revealed its ambitious plan to revamp Siri using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to serve as the core of its smart home strategy. The company aims to launch a new generation of AI-enhanced devices, including a lifelike Siri assistant integrated into a tabletop robot and smart displays, with product rollouts expected between late 2025 and 2027.
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has described the upcoming product pipeline as “amazing,” signaling a strong commitment to regain leadership in AI and smart home technology. The centerpiece of this initiative is a tabletop robot device, resembling an iPad mini mounted on a motorized arm, capable of swiveling and repositioning itself to interact naturally with users. This device is designed to follow conversations, interject with relevant suggestions, and engage in back-and-forth discussions, effectively acting like a virtual companion in the home.
The new Siri, internally codenamed “LLM Siri,” will leverage large language models (LLMs) developed by Apple’s Foundation Models team, aiming to provide more personalized and reliable responses than previous versions. The assistant will also feature a visual personality, with Apple experimenting with animated designs inspired by the Mac Finder logo and Memoji characters, under the project name “Bubbles.” This approach is intended to make Siri more engaging and approachable.
In addition to the robot, Apple plans to release a smart speaker with a display, codenamed J490, by mid-2026. This device will support home automation, music playback, note-taking, web browsing, and video conferencing, running on a new operating system called “Charismatic,” which supports multi-user functionality with facial recognition and interactive widgets. Unlike the robot, this smart display will initially lack the motorized arm and conversational Siri capabilities but will still integrate the new visual interface.
Apple is also developing other smart home products, including home security cameras with facial recognition and infrared sensors, and a smart doorbell to compete with Amazon Ring and Google Nest. These devices will enhance home automation by enabling tasks such as turning off lights or playing music automatically.
The company’s software chief, Craig Federighi, acknowledged that earlier AI efforts lacked reliability, prompting a complete overhaul of Siri’s infrastructure. The new AI-powered Siri is expected to launch in spring 2026, marking a significant upgrade over the current assistant, which has struggled to keep pace with competitors like Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.
Apple’s renewed focus on AI and smart home technology comes amid increasing competition in the sector and follows internal optimism about the potential of Apple Intelligence, the company’s AI initiative first announced at WWDC 2024. The integration of AI into Siri and new hardware devices reflects Apple’s strategy to create a seamless, interactive home environment that leverages voice and visual AI capabilities.
Sources for this report include Apple’s official statements, Bloomberg News, 01net, MacDailyNews, and Gizmodo, with detailed coverage published on August 14, 2025.
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