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.