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Siri AI in iOS 27 beta 2 now has clearer instructions to refuse requests to summarize, read, or extract content from a pasted URL.
Apple has added a clearer guardrail to Siri AI in iOS 27 beta 2: if you paste a URL and ask Siri to summarize, read, or extract information from it, Siri should say it cannot access web pages.
According to 9to5Mac, the new instruction appears in Siri AI’s system prompt in iOS 27 beta 2. Siri was already unable to pull content from a pasted link, but the updated prompt tells it to refuse the request directly and avoid suggesting workarounds.
Apple has not explained the reason for the change. Still, it draws an important line in how Siri AI handles web content: the assistant may help with content already visible to the user, but it is not being positioned as a tool that fetches and summarizes any URL on demand.
The change matters because Siri AI in iOS 27 is built around personal context, onscreen awareness, and app actions. That naturally raises a question users will test quickly: can Siri summarize a page just because someone sent a link?
In beta 2, the answer is meant to be clearer. If Siri cannot see or access the page, it should not pretend otherwise, and it should not guide users toward a workaround.
That is a safer experience for users and publishers. A pasted link may point to a paywalled article, a private page, a live document, or content that changes after the link is shared. A direct refusal is less useful than a summary, but it is also less likely to misrepresent what Siri can actually read.
This does not mean Apple is abandoning webpage summaries. 9to5Mac notes that Safari can still offer Apple Intelligence-powered summaries when the user is viewing the webpage itself.
That difference is important. Summarizing the page open in front of you is not the same as letting Siri fetch content from a URL pasted into a chat or prompt. Apple seems to be keeping URL access narrower while still letting Apple Intelligence in iOS 27 work inside supported apps and visible contexts.
Apple’s developer releases page lists iOS 27.0 beta 2 as build 24A5370h, released on June 22. Since this is still early beta software, the exact wording and behavior could change before iOS 27 ships publicly later this year.