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Friday 16 March 2018

What the Former Apple employees share behind the scenes dirt on Siri

In a report published by The Information, former Apple employees behind-the-scenes shared information from the development of Siri, the Voice Activated Personal Assistant for iOS, iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS.


insightful statements from Cupertino share the intrepidity of Siri compilations that need to be recorded as part of the iPhone 4S before it's ready to launch, creating a "big problem" for teams developing the software.

At the time, Apple's software development director Scott Forstall, Richard Williamson, who led the Apple Maps project, named the Siri team. The staff said in today's complaint that Williamson made a series of decisions that the rest of the Siri team disapproved of, including a plan to improve Siri's skills once a year. Year, rather than updates. normal iOS software.

The report shares how Apple had apparently planned to let Siri out of HomePod, and the development team learned only from Apple's plans to become a smart spokesperson in 2015 after the launch of Amazon's echo by the end of 2014.

The Information Says Siri is the main reason why HomePod is "below average" and said that Siri's capabilities are "limited compared to the competition".



Apple responded to allegations in the report by stating that Siri was "the most popular voice assistant in the world" ...

We've made significant progress in Siri's performance, scalability, and reliability, using the latest machine learning techniques to create a more natural voice and more proactive features, "Apple said in its statement." We continue to invest heavily in machine learning and artificial intelligence to continuously improve the quality of Siris answers and the large number of questions that Siri can answer.

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