# iPhone and iPad owners living in the European Union will miss out on the all-new Siri AI.

*genai · news · 2026-06-09 · GB News*

## Key points

- Apple's new Siri AI will not launch on iPhone or iPad in the European Union this year.
- Apple blames the EU's Digital Markets Act for delaying Siri AI due to required interoperability changes.
- Macs in the EU will still get the new Siri AI, while iPhones and iPads will not.
- Apple's proposal to delay interoperability requirements for 18 months was rejected by EU regulators.
- European developers can't test or use new Siri AI features for apps on iOS and iPadOS platforms.

iPhone and iPad owners living in the European Union will miss out on the all-new Siri AI announced this week at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference. The Californian company has called out the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for delaying the rollout of new features, something that it previously warned could be an unintended consequence. Siri AI has been rebuilt from the ground up to take advantage of new Artificial Intelligence (AI) models, letting you ask complex general knowledge questions, as well as personal queries about photos, emails, and text messages stored on your device — a first for the talkactive AI that's been preinstalled on every iPhone since 2011. Apple will release the all-new Siri with its latest operating systems sometime this autumn, following an extension period of beta testing, but anyone living in the 27 European Union member states will miss out. The Competition and Markets Authority has not forced Apple to open-up any specific technologies. According to Apple, the Brits have engaged in conversations about the importance of privacy and security — ensuring that personal information entrusted on these devices, like photographs, emails, text messages, notes, health data, and much more, remains under strict end-to-end encryption. The CMA did get Apple to agree to several commitments designed to make its ecosystem less of a closed box for developers. It's hoped this will afford new opportunities to teams working in the UK to develop new software that works on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and others. Confusingly, when it comes the smartphone martket, Apple is deemed a gatekeeper by the Europeans, but that isn't the case for its MacBooks, iMac, or Vision Pro headset. That means the same Siri AI features that won't be available on iPhone will be accessible from a Mac in Europe. Of course, it's just everyday users who'll feel the impact. Developers based in the EU won't be able to test or use any of the new Siri AI features for their apps on iOS and iPadOS platforms. The next-generation Siri update is able to scour through the hundreds of thousands of text messages, emails, photographs, and notes stored on your devices to personalise its responses — pulling relevant information and tailoring its tone to match yours. Apple has stressed that all of your personal data will remain private, with most processing done on the system-on-a-chip inside the iPhone, iPad, and Mac itself or through its Private Cloud Compute system, which leverages powerful servers to crunch complex requests without allowing anyone — not even Apple itself — to see the data. Developers can update their applications on iPhone, iPad, and Mac so that Siri AI can draw out information to use as part of these new multi-step requests. For example, you could ask the chatty AI to plot an itinerary for a city break that includes the restaurant recommendations sent in text messages from a family member. However, the DMA's interoperability stipulation means Siri should have deeper access to the system, with the ability to act autonomously without ongoing user visibility or control, EU regulators state. That would mean AI assistants could read and send messages, make purchases, access files, and execute actions across apps, Apple claims. In a bid to launch Siri AI in the European Union at the same time as other markets, Apple told regulators it could introduce an intermediary over 18 months that would allow other assistants to access the same features and capabilities as Siri AI in a way that doesn't impact privacy and security, but the request was turned down.

**Companies:** Apple
**Countries:** United States, United Kingdom, European Union

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