CUPERTINO 1 April 2026 (The Capital Post) – Apple has begun testing a new update to its voice‑activated assistant Siri that enables users to issue and execute multiple instructions in a single request, marking a significant improvement in hands‑free usability across iPhones and other Apple devices.
According to company sources, the feature under trial allows Siri to interpret compound sentences and complete several tasks at once without requiring separate prompts. This capability is designed to streamline user interactions and reduce the need for repetitive wake phrases.
For example, users may be able to say commands such as “Hey Siri, turn on the lights and play my workout playlist,” and the assistant will execute both actions in sequence based on context and priority. Previously, such aggregations of tasks would necessitate issuing each command individually.
The development is part of Apple’s ongoing effort to make intelligent personal assistants more intuitive and context‑aware. Trials are currently being conducted with select beta testers on the latest iOS release, with feedback being used to refine performance and accuracy.
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Industry analysts say the upgrade could bring Siri closer to the conversational flexibility seen in some competitors, enabling more natural ways of interacting with devices in daily life, from smart home control to communication tasks and navigation.
Apple has not yet confirmed when the enhanced Siri feature might be released to the wider public, but it is expected to roll out progressively as part of forthcoming system updates.-The Capital Post