Apple Tests Advanced Siri Feature for Multi-Command Processing
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Apple is testing a new Siri feature that allows the virtual assistant to process multiple requests in a single query, bringing it more in line with the capabilities of newer artificial intelligence assistants, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.

The company is integrating this feature into its upcoming iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 operating systems. These systems are anticipated to launch later this year, Bloomberg said, citing people familiar with the matter.
An improved version of Siri, leveraging technology from Alphabet’s Gemini AI model, is also in preparation for release this year. Apple is expected to unveil the revamped Siri and new Apple Intelligence capabilities at its forthcoming Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8.
The revamp of Siri represents a crucial element of Apple’s strategy to compete with other major technology organisations in the artificial intelligence sector. This push follows a lukewarm reception to its initial Apple Intelligence rollout in 2024.
Reports indicate Apple intends to transform Siri into its inaugural artificial intelligence chatbot, code-named Campos. This new chatbot is slated for deep embedding across iPhone, iPad, and Mac operating systems.
Campos is expected to supersede the existing Siri interface. Furthermore, Apple is exploring options to extend Siri’s compatibility to include rival AI services, moving beyond its current collaboration with ChatGPT, a media report said last week.
Apple is testing a new Siri feature that enables processing of multiple commands in a single query.
This feature is being built into iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27, all expected to launch later this year.
An improved Siri, using Alphabet’s Gemini AI model, is anticipated for release this year and will be showcased at an upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference.
Source: REUTERS


