Apple wants to replace “Hey Siri” with “Siri”
- November 7, 2022
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Apple wants to change the voice command to activate the Siri virtual assistant. Now the company intends to change the well-known Hey Siri (Hey Siri in Portuguese) to
Apple wants to change the voice command to activate the Siri virtual assistant. Now the company intends to change the well-known Hey Siri (Hey Siri in Portuguese) to
Apple wants to change the voice command to activate the Siri virtual assistant. Now the company intends to change the well-known Hey Siri (Hey Siri in Portuguese) to simply “Siri”. According to Apple, the idea is to facilitate and standardize the use of the tool🇧🇷
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Bloomberg insider Mark Gurman claims that while this looks like a simple change, the change is a technical challenge and requires serious AI training. A change in how artificial intelligence works is scheduled to launch in 2023 or 2024. take some time before we can give up Hey Siri🇧🇷
A big challenge for Siri will be teaching her to understand different accents and dialects. The Hey team facilitates the activation of AI and its subsequent understanding. Apple plans to speed up the activation of Siri, but for this she will have to understand different accents around the world🇧🇷
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The company also has new plans for the virtual assistant, such as tighter integration with services and apps. With the change, Siri will behave the same as her partner Alexa, only activated when the name is spoken. To ensure user safety, Apple is working on building responsive and intelligent AI.capable of avoiding false alarms and eventually recording conversations, as has already happened on several occasions with Alexa.
It’s important to prevent Siri from interpreting commands and recording unwanted conversations, or worse, sending the conversation to someone without consent. Since the change should actually only happen between the end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024, Apple still has time and its engineering team will be working on building a faster and smarter Siri integrated with the company’s services, but this is not the case. create problems for users.
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