Apple is currently facing a Siri problem that has nothing to do with Siri at all. With WWDC 2026 just weeks away, The Information reports the company is actively courting developers to integrate their apps with the new Siri coming in iOS 27. The mechanism powering the overhauled Siri , App Intents, is an API that lets Siri execute actions inside third-party apps without you actively opening them, which sounds quite useful, I’d say. However, some of the world’s largest developers are dragging their feet on it, not because it’s tough, but because Apple left the door open on charging for it later. Siri running on iPhone Rachit Agarwal / Digital Trends Why are developers hesitant to integrate the new Siri? Apple has reportedly told developers not to charge a commission, but only in the early stages of Siri integration. However, the company hasn’t ruled out introducing one later, when the APIs are in place, and Siri is working just fine. To me, that sounds more like a legal hedge than a reassurance.…