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If Apple can make Siri sound less like a robot and more like someone you know and trust, it can make the virtual assistant great—even when it fails.
According to an open Apple req flagged by 9to5Mac, the iPhone maker wants to make Siri more culturally with it. Or in Apple's words, "to provide strategic awareness of cultural happenings in the ...
It’s not a big secret that Apple has been struggling for years to get Siri to live up to its full potential. Now, it appears ...
It was 2011 when Apple unveiled Siri during the launch of the iPhone 4S. It was an innovation that led many of us to dream of ...
Apple recently updated Siri, as it announced at its recent WWDC conference, adding integrations with Wikipedia, switching the default search engine to Bing, and enabling more control of your phone ...
This will become especially important as Siri becomes more conversational. In iOS 11, you'll be able to dive deeper into Siri responses by tapping the screen, and then asking a follow-up question.
Siri calls him "Mr. Big, Bald, and Beautiful," in a way that hopefully will feel slightly less uncomfortable in iOS 11. From the beginning, Joswiak says, Apple wanted Siri to be a get-shit-done ...
A new Apple patent details how Siri, the company’s digital assistant, could use crowdsourcing to provide smarter, human-powered answers in the future. The patent, however, sounds almost exactly ...
Stay Foolish Siri’s problem: Not quite human enough, yet Siri and most of the other voice-based assistants on the markets are still far from that "uncanny valley" moment. Stay Foolish ...
Siri is getting less dumb and a little bit more human. That's not a contradiction. Apple’s voice assistant is getting a more clear, human voice in both female and male intonations alongside some ...