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Apple Unveils Siri AI, Remote, Find My, Pass Designer, and FileMaker Go

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Apple unveiled a new Siri AI app at WWDC 2026, rebuilding its voice assistant from scratch. The standalone app lets users chat, search the web, solve math, and trigger actions across apps, syncing history via iCloud. It launches this fall with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27. Availability for developers requires a waitlist, and the EU launch is delayed.

Apple also restored its Apple TV Remote app, pre‑installed on iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, and added a new Find My app for Apple Watch that merges devices, people, and items into a single map‑centric interface. The redesign introduces flexible sharing and precision locating for iPhones, AirPods Pro 3, and AirTag 2. Developers can now preview and validate passes with the new Pass Designer on macOS 27.

Claris, Apple’s subsidiary, released FileMaker Go 2026 on June 10, adding iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 support and integrating Google Gemini alongside Anthropic, OpenAI, and Cohere models. The update prioritizes developer productivity and AI‑ready architecture, shaped by community feedback. FileMaker Go provides a low‑code platform for custom apps, enabling businesses to automate data without deep programming skills.

By bundling Siri AI into a dedicated app, Apple tightens ecosystem control and tightens privacy through iCloud sync. The restored Remote app and unified Find My simplify daily workflows, while PassDesigner gives developers a streamlined tool for Wallet passes that integrate deeply with Siri and Calendar. FileMaker Go’s AI expansion signals Apple’s push toward low‑code, AI‑enabled productivity tools.