Apple wants apps to integrate with Siri in iOS 27, but one fear holds some back: report
Key Points:
- Apple is preparing to unveil a major overhaul of Siri on June 8 at WWDC, aiming to better integrate AI agents with apps on the App Store.
- The company is actively courting developers, including major Chinese firms like Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent, to support the new Siri in iOS 27.
- Some developers are hesitant to adopt the new Siri integration due to concerns that Apple may impose future commissions or fees on their apps.
- Apple has assured developers there will be no commission fees in the early stages but has not ruled out introducing fees later, creating uncertainty about the financial implications.
- The integration likely involves the previously announced but unreleased app intents feature, which allows Siri to perform various in-app actions without opening the apps, though details on potential fees remain unclear.