Siri AI responds with rich text cards and handles multiple commands at once

With iOS 27, Siri AI displays rich information cards on screen and can handle multiple simultaneous requests in a single conversational turn.

Beyond a single voice response

The new Siri AI changes how answers are presented. When a question is asked, the assistant now displays rich text cards on the iPhone screen, pulling information from multiple apps simultaneously — notes, messages, calendar, the web. According to Yahoo Tech, Siri is now smart enough to handle multiple commands in a single exchange: asking for the weather, checking a calendar, and sending a text all at once, without needing to issue separate requests.

An interface built for information density

This multi-task composition capability is tightly coupled with Siri AI's new architecture, which integrates Google Gemini as an external model and the new AFM-2 as the on-device engine. The result is more articulated, visually structured responses compared to the previous generation's plain single-text replies. The shift is meaningful: Siri stops being a one-question-one-answer tool and starts approaching the interaction patterns of modern chatbots, while retaining the deep system integration that distinguishes it from Claude or ChatGPT.

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