Apple Is Reportedly Simplifying , How Users Interact With Siri.<br />According to 'Bloomberg,' Apple is training its digital assistant to answer to just "Siri" instead of "Hey Siri.".<br />While the change may seem minor, 'Bloomberg' <br />writer Mark Gurman says it requires a “significant amount <br />of AI training and underlying engineering work.” .<br />Engadget reports that the update would also allow multiple commands to be strung together more easily. .<br />Amazon's competing digital assistant is already capable of responding to just "Alexa.".<br />While Google's still operates off of a two-word trigger phrase like "Hey Google" or "OK Google," .<br />it is competent at comprehending back-to-back commands.<br />Gurman says Apple also intends to further integrate Siri with third-party apps and services.<br />While these changes will likely take a significant amount of time to roll out.<br />the tweak to Siri's commands will <br />likely come by 2023 or 2024