Will OS X mavericks have siri for the macbook pro

Is OS X Mavericks have siri for my macbook pro I just bought it so its completly up to date so far but I would rather have siri than dictation although its pretty helpful

OS X Mavericks
You will find all the public information about OS X Mavericks here: Apple Releases Developer Preview of OS X Mavericks with 200+ New Features.
We are all users, too, so we don't know anything more about Mavericks than you.
For more information on the features of Mavericks see: Apple - OS X Mavericks.
Mavericks is expected to be released sometime this Fall.

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