WWDC | Apple’s new Siri was explicitly commanded to prevent AI identity and bias issues in iOS 27 update

Apple has finally introduced a long-awaited yet tightly controlled overhaul of Siri, now called Siri AI. It is powered by Apple's latest Apple Intelligence foundation models and supported by Google Gemini technology at WWDC 2026.
Siri AI will roll out in iOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate, featuring three foundational AFM models. Apple is trying to keep Siri tightly controlled to ensure it doesn’t develop its own biases or identities, similar to controversies surrounding other AI agents. The very first, somewhat alarming, instructions baked into Siri’s new AI system tell it in clear terms that it is nothing more than software.
This information comes from Creative Strat analyst Max Weinbach, who has been testing the upcoming version of Siri via the iOS 27 beta. In his post, he shared the exact instructions Apple gave to Siri. According to Weinbach’s post on X, “You are software; you do not experience emotions or have a physical body, gender, nationality, or personal history.”
This reminder appears early in prompts and is reportedly part of most interactions with Siri AI, giving the company consistent grounding no matter what personal or on-screen context Apple’s updated AI assistant draws on.
The added safeguards make sense when you consider what the new Siri AI can do. At WWDC 2026, Apple showed off a much more feature-rich version of Siri, which hides in the Dynamic Island, actively understands the on-screen context, and analyzes and extrapolates data from photos, personal information, Messages, Mail, and more to perform tasks more accurately. Apple has called the new Siri AI update “a profoundly more capable and personal assistant.”
All data encryption is handled by Apple Intelligence features and will not be shared with Google Gemini or Google Cloud, or with Nvidia, which powers the cloud infrastructure via its flagship Blackwell B200 GPUs.
To prevent Siri from ever going rogue, Apple emphasizes that Siri has no emotions, identity, or backstory, helping ensure the assistant remains helpful and neutral even with full access to your data, which is protected by Apple’s Private Cloud Compute features.
While other AI agents do at times awkwardly try to adopt a persona, Apple has toned down Siri and kept it tightly controlled to ensure it functions as a reliable tool for getting tasks done. The company first announced Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2024, but failed to impress its investors and audience with the stock dropping nearly 2% after the first day of the conference.














