Siri AI Coming to Switzerland.

Swiss iPhone and iPad users are set to receive access to Apple’s latest Siri AI technology later this year, giving them an advantage over users in European Union countries where the feature remains unavailable.

Apple has confirmed that Switzerland is not affected by the restrictions currently preventing the launch of Siri AI across the 27 member states of the European Union. According to an Apple spokesperson, the limitations apply only to EU countries, allowing Swiss users to enjoy the new artificial intelligence features once they become available.

The enhanced Siri AI assistant will initially launch as a beta version and will be available to Swiss users whose devices are set to English. Apple has also announced plans to expand support to additional languages in the near future.

However, not all Apple devices will be compatible with the new AI-powered assistant. Users will need one of Apple’s latest devices to access Siri AI. Supported smartphones include the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and newer models. For iPad users, compatibility begins with the iPad mini featuring the A17 Pro chip and iPads powered by the M1 chip or later.

The development places Switzerland in a favorable position compared to many neighboring EU countries. Apple has delayed the rollout of Siri AI within the European Union due to regulatory requirements from the European Commission, which seeks greater openness and interoperability for AI assistants from competing providers on Apple devices.

As artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly important part of everyday technology, Swiss Apple users will soon be among the first in Europe to experience Apple’s next-generation AI assistant. The move highlights Switzerland’s unique position outside the European Union while remaining closely connected to the European technology market.