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Key new features coming to Apple's iOS 18 this fall
Read full article: Key new features coming to Apple's iOS 18 this fallApple announced a slew of new features for iOS 18 at Monday’s developers conference event, many of which are designed to enhance the Siri assistant and bring artificial intelligence tools to iPhone users.
Brewers' Uribe suspended 6 games for brawl, Peralta 5 and Murphy 2 while Rays' Siri penalized 2
Read full article: Brewers' Uribe suspended 6 games for brawl, Peralta 5 and Murphy 2 while Rays' Siri penalized 2Milwaukee reliever Abner Uribe was suspended for six games and starter Freddy Peralta for five for their roles in a brawl during a Brewers’ game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Need to know about lifesaving CPR? A new study says it's probably wise not to ask Alexa or Siri
Read full article: Need to know about lifesaving CPR? A new study says it's probably wise not to ask Alexa or SiriA new study says Alexa, Siri and other voice assistants could do a better job giving instructions on CPR to help bystanders respond in emergencies.
Astros' Siri posts, deletes profane tweet after admiring HR
Read full article: Astros' Siri posts, deletes profane tweet after admiring HRA day after Houston outfielder José Siri called his bat-flip home run celebration against the New York Mets “an error,” he seemingly backtracked by posting a profane tweet that was later deleted.
Apple resumes human reviews of Siri audio with iPhone update
Read full article: Apple resumes human reviews of Siri audio with iPhone updateApple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation on an opt-in basis with the latest update of its iOS mobile operating system. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update. In August, Apple suspended the practice and apologized for the way it used people, rather than just machines, to review the audio. Apple also specifies that Siri data is not associated with a user's Apple ID. Apple previously disclosed plans to resume human reviews this fall, but hadn't specified when.
Apple apologizes for listening to Siri recordings, promises changes
Read full article: Apple apologizes for listening to Siri recordings, promises changes(CNN) - Apple apologized on Wednesday for letting contractors listen to commands that users give to its voice assistant Siri. And only Apple employees will be allowed to listen to audio samples of the Siri interactions, rather than contract workers. The company also said it will no longer keep audio recordings of users' interactions with Siri. "We know that customers have been concerned by recent reports of people listening to audio Siri recordings as part of our Siri quality evaluation process," Apple said in the post. Apple isn't the only company that's been forced to rethink its approach to reviewing recordings from users amid privacy concerns.