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Apple’s Steve Jobs Disciple and Google Defector to Get Spotlight at Search Trial
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Apple’s Steve Jobs Disciple and Google Defector to Get Spotlight at Search Trial

[ad_1] The US Department of Justice's trial against Alphabet Inc.'s Google will drag two of Apple Inc.'s highest-ranking executives into the spotlight: services head Eddy Cue and artificial intelligence chief John Giannandrea.The two men rode considerably different paths to Apple's executive suite but now find themselves central to the government's case that Google abused its power in the online search market. Giannandrea has the distinction of being a former Google executive, and sat opposite Cue when the companies negotiated their search agreement — an accord that's now under scrutiny in the trial. Cue, meanwhile, is a Steve Jobs disciple and consummate dealmaker. The two executives' testimony, expected in the coming days, will help show whether Google's search dominance has ultimatel...
Kiljoy! No more ‘Hey Siri’! Apple set to make massive change
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Kiljoy! No more ‘Hey Siri’! Apple set to make massive change

[ad_1] The phrase 'Hey Siri' has become an iconic feature introduced by Apple in 2014 to activate Siri, the virtual assistant. Over the years, it has gained popularity due to its references in popular culture. However, recent reports suggest that Apple might announce the removal of support for this trigger phrase at WWDC 2023, as indicated by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg. Gurman tweeted today, "I'd look out for that possibility next week."This potential change was first reported in November of the previous year when Gurman mentioned that Apple has been working on an initiative to eliminate the 'Hey' from the trigger phrase. Instead, users would only need to say 'Siri' along with a command to activate the virtual assistant. Bloomberg also stated that Apple has been working on implementing th...
Hey Apple, Where Are Your Chatbots?
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Hey Apple, Where Are Your Chatbots?

[ad_1] As Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc., and — now — Amazon.com Inc. blaze ahead in the race to deploy advanced chatbots like ChatGPT, one rival remains nowhere to be seen. Apple Inc. may be biding its time for the technology to mature, as it often does, yet waiting too long could also put the iPhone maker in a position where it's hard to catch up.AI is not new to the Cupertino-based company. Its Siri voice assistant, using speech recognition and machine learning to understand a request and execute a solution, was released 12 years ago. It also bought music-recognition app Shazam and personalized magazine creator Texture, both of which were incorporated into Apple's ecosystem. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook told investors in February that AI would be a 'major focus' for Apple and cit...
‘Home Assistant’ to get its own voice separate from Siri or Alexa
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‘Home Assistant’ to get its own voice separate from Siri or Alexa

[ad_1] 'Home Assistant', an open-source platform for smart home interaction, would soon be having all its voice commands localized. No need for Google, Siri or Alexa to speak with your AI-powered smart home platform anymore. 'Home Assistant', an open-source platform for smart home interaction, would soon be having all its voice commands localized. The platform's founder, Paulus Schoutsen, took to the official 'Home Assistant' blog last week to announce the launching of the project which would give the housing platform its own voice assistant with a set of basic sentences to start with. "It is our goal for 2023 to let users control Home Assistant in their own language," the blog read. According to a report by US-based tech portal 'The Verge', the Schoutsen-run company 'Nabu Cas...
Apple might change its ‘Hey Siri’ voice assistant trigger phrase
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Apple might change its ‘Hey Siri’ voice assistant trigger phrase

[ad_1] Switching to a single wake phrase might help Siri compete with Amazon's Alexa. American tech giant Apple is looking to change Siri's trigger phrase from 'Hey Siri', to just 'Siri', suggests a new report. According to The Verge, the said report was shared by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and this change would mean that users would just need to say 'Siri' followed by a command to activate the smart assistant. Gurman noted that Apple's been working on this feature for the past several months and is expected to roll it out next year or in 2024. However, in order for the functionality to work effectively, Apple would need to invest a "significant amount of AI training and underlying engineering work," since the smart assistant will need to grasp the single wake word in numerous acc...