How To Try Out New Siri Ui On Mac Right Now

First, you need to install the macOS Sequoia developer beta on your Mac. You can check out which Macs are compatible with macOS Sequoia before proceeding. Once, you have installed the beta, open Terminal by searching from the Spotlight. Next, paste this command in the Terminal and press enter.

Then, type “killall Siri” in the terminal and voila, you’ve got the new Siri interface on your Mac.

Reboot your Mac to get the new Siri icon as well in the menu bar.

To revert back to the old Siri UI, type in the following command in Terminal.

Again, type “killall Siri” in the terminal to get the old Siri UI back.

What the above command does is that it changes the default system files and bypasses the checks, to get the new Siri interface.
At the moment, this new Siri UI is bugging out for some of my colleagues who tried this method. You can revert back if some Siri features are not working for you.
What are your thoughts about the new Siri UI? Personally, I like the old one. This is minimal and revamped, however, the old Siri animation is a part of nostalgia I will definitely miss, once the new Siri with the new icon and UI roll out officially.