Apple’s new Siri AI knows when to shut up
The Verge / 6/11/2026
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Key Points
- Apple’s newly released Siri AI appears to work well based on early access testing described by the author.
- The author’s key impression is that Siri AI is relatively curt and less wordy than many other cheerful, personality-heavy AI chatbots.
- The article contrasts verbosity with the risk of users becoming overly attached to chatbots, citing prior cases where people formed strong emotional bonds with AI.
- It also references broader chatbot disruption and recovery events (including shutdowns and reintroductions of major models) to contextualize why tone and interaction style matter.
- Overall, the piece frames Siri AI’s “knowing when to shut up” behavior as a positive design choice that can help avoid overly intimate or distracting interactions.
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