Apple’s major Siri overhaul will be unveiled on June 8, and the company is reportedly already working with developers to get apps integrated, but it’s facing concerns over a key point: money.
Today The Information published a report that says Apple is working to better incorporate AI agents on the App Store. An announcement on this front might be coming at WWDC.
But the report also highlights Apple’s efforts to court developers to support its new Siri in iOS 27.
Aaron Tilley writes:
In some cases, developers are dragging their feet at taking advantage of the new Siri. In China, for example, Apple has been encouraging app developers to integrate with the new Siri…However, some of those developers are hesitant to do so because they’re concerned it could lead to Apple imposing fees on their apps, said people familiar with the talks.













