The Verge AIJun 9, 2026, 11:43 PMAllison Johnson

I tried Siri AI, and so far it actually works

A hands-on test of the new Siri AI in iOS 27 finds it can parse messy emails and flyers to add calendar events automatically.

The Verge tested the new Siri AI shipping with iOS 27 at WWDC 2026 and came away cautiously impressed. The headline feature: Siri can now read unstructured emails or poorly formatted flyers and add events — like soccer schedules or school spirit-week theme days — directly to your calendar in one step. It's a practical, everyday win and a sign that Apple Intelligence is beginning to deliver on real-world utility.

After WWDC 2026's announcement, The Verge reporters were the first to experience the brand-new Siri AI, and their initial impression was unexpectedly positive. The article's title is straightforward: "I tried Siri AI, and so far it really works"—this sentence is thought-provoking, both affirming and implying the public's disappointment over years of delays and poor performance with Siri, as well as the surprise that this time it finally delivered.

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