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Silo season 3 is returning to Apple TV after a year-long break, which is a comparatively short wait for fans of Apple Originals.
The hit dystopian sci-fi series is widely acclaimed as one of the best Apple TV shows, and season 3 sees Juliette Nichols navigating her new role as mayor of Silo 18 while trying to regain her memory after the events of season 2.
There's plenty left to explore when it comes to Silo, and it has been renewed for a fourth season too. For now, here's what you need to know about Silo season 3's arrival on Apple TV.
What time can I watch Silo season 3 on Apple TV?If you're in the US you can expect the first episode of Silo season 3 to be available on Apple TV on July 3 at 12am PT / 3am ET. Episodes will then drop weekly until the finale on September 4
Internationally, look out for the below times:
- US – 12am PT / 3am ET
- Canada – 12am PT / 3am ET
- UK – 8am BST
- India – 12:30pm IST
- Singapore – 3pm SGT
- Australia – 6pm AEST
- New Zealand – 8pm NZDT
Episode 1: July 3
Episode 2: July 10
Episode 3: July 17
Episode 4: July 24
Episode 5: July 31
Episode 6: August 7
Episode 7: August 14
Episode 8: August 21
Episode 9: August 28
Episode 10: September 4
- Norton's scam detection tools are now available in Claude and ChatGPT
- Users can ask their preferred AI chatbot about the legitimacy of an email, text, website
- Most threats consumers face now come from scams, phishing and fake ads
Claude is the latest AI assistant to get access to Norton's Genie scam detection tool following its available for ChatGPT customers earlier this year.
Available across all Claude subscription tiers, Genie gives users access to scam detection capabilities and other cyber safety tips and advice.
Norton says its tool can analyze suspicious emails, texts, messages, images and links using its "multi-layered" detection intelligence.
Norton scam detection now available in Claude, ChatGPT"AI assistants are becoming part of how people make decisions and evaluate information online," Head of Products and Portfolios Travis Witteveen noted, hinting that the increased prevalence of AI assistants.
"By bringing Norton Genie into even more AI platforms like Claude and ChatGPT, we’re making trusted Cyber Safety intelligence available directly in those moments to help people make more confident decisions in real time."
The company explained that Genie looks for language patterns, social engineering tactics, urgency cues, impersonation attempts, and requests for sensitive information. It also checks URLs and analyzes domains to confirm whether a user should click on the link.
When the tool launched for ChatGPT in March 2026, Norton described it as the "world's first AI-powered scam detector." Users can start conversations by tagging @Norton and asking questions like whether an email looks legit or if an online offer looks like a scam.
The company's own reporting reveals that nine in 10 threats targeting people in 2025 came from scams, phishing and fake advertisements.
So far, Norton looks to be the only security company offering direct AI chatbot integration to provide accurate insights into threat detection.


