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Since no one Siri is alike, I wanted to see how others perceive Siri as an actual person. Here are 10 creative individuals' takes on what Siri actually looks like to them: 1.
If you're getting impatient waiting for Apple to release its long-promised AI upgrade for Siri, well, Apple might agree. There have been reports that Apple is talking with OpenAI and Anthropic about ...
If your iPhone supports Apple Intelligence, and you've updated to iOS 18.2 or higher, you can use ChatGPT via Siri. However, many people are underwhelmed when they try it, ...
Was Siri spying on your private conversations? You may be entitled to compensation. However, there are only a few days left to apply and receive part of a $95 million class action lawsuit, after Apple ...
In all, 375 million people use Siri every month. That's a big number, especially for a much-panned voice assistant with a long list of serious flaws. Still, ...
When People Think Siri Sounds Black, Biases Often Surface. Kaveh Waddell. Wed, April 27, 2022 at 4:07 PM UTC. 6 min read.
Siri is “one of the most popular features of our most popular phone” according to Apple CEO Tim Cook. But: “There’s more that it can do”. Cook also noted that for some people, Siri has ...
I am, however, able to use Siri to read. With the "Speak selection" and "Speak screen" settings turned on, I am able to select text — a text message, email or article — for Siri to read to me.
“Siri Is Apple's Broken Promise” was the headline at gadget site Gizmodo. People griped that sometimes you'd dictate a whole paragraph, the phone would think and then type—nothing at all.
Singer Céline Dion shared a clip on Tuesday, Nov. 12, of herself trying to play "Hymne à l'amour" on her phone — only for Siri to play "My Heart Will Go On" instead.
Here’s our story on it: Apple apologizes for Siri audio recordings, announces privacy changes going forward. A key part of this story is that Apple straight-up apologized.
That was Siri’s programmed response to a user saying, “You’re a slut.” And really, there couldn’t be a more perfect example to illustrate the arguments in a new paper from UNESCO about ...