Multiple outlets report speculation that Apple could introduce a paid subscription tier for advanced Siri AI capabilities. The reports cite Bloomberg’s “Power On” newsletter and Apple analyst Mark Gurman, who suggests that as Apple persuades more users to adopt its AI features, higher-demand functions could be rate-limited and eventually moved behind a fee. Gurman points to the cost and server resources required to run features such as Siri AI and related generative capabilities, arguing that advanced conversational or “world knowledge” features would likely be the first to face limits.
At present, sources say Siri AI is free, with some users receiving higher daily usage limits through iCloud+. AppleInsider and Macworld both note that Siri AI is currently in beta, and they frame the idea as a forward-looking prediction based on improving performance and adoption over time. They also point to Apple’s earlier approach of splitting AI access through usage caps and tiered iCloud+ limits, which some interpret as a pathway to paid access for more advanced features.
No outlet provides confirmed details on pricing, specific features, or timing beyond the likelihood increasing as Siri AI develops.