Apple's new Siri Feature Handles Multiple Requests at Once
Apple is updating Siri to allow users to ask multiple requests in a single sentence. This improvement is in addition to the earlier feature of allowing users to give back-to-back commands. The new feature is reportedly part of the updated Siri feature in iOS 27, expected to be released this summer.
Apple's forthcoming Siri update will enable users to input several requests at once, a significant upgrade from the current system where users must provide one request at a time . This functionality is an extension of Apple's ongoing efforts to make Siri more conversational and capable, with the assistant gaining the ability to check the weather, set a timer, and send a message all within a single spoken prompt.
The feature is part of the Apple Intelligence platform that Apple has been building since June 2024, and will allow Siri to understand context from what is on the user's screen and take action across apps . Apple will preview the update at WWDC beginning June 8 as part of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. The Shortcuts app is also gaining AI-driven action creation, allowing users to build automations using natural language rather than manual configuration.
For AAPL, the upgrade represents a meaningful competitive response to advances from Google's Gemini Live and Samsung's Galaxy AI. The gap between Siri's capabilities and rival AI assistants has widened since 2024, and a credible multi-command feature — demonstrated publicly at WWDC — could help Apple reclaim the narrative on AI differentiation ahead of the fall iPhone 17 launch cycle.
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