Apple iPad 3 gets Siri this year
Apple’s latest generation iPad will get Siri after the release of iOS 6 later this year...
Apple iPad 3 gets Siri this year
Apple’s latest generation iPad will get Siri after the release of iOS 6 later this year...
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After trying S Voice on my S3 I'm quite keen to see if Siri does the job any better as S Voice is rather kark.
Originally Posted by reactor_sa
More rumours being presented as gospel truth. I'd comment but...eh whatever.
You were watching until a stone was cut out without hands
I took the time to read the original 9-5 Mac article BGR based theirs on and it may be that Siri will be available on the new iPad as well as the iPad2. Hopefully if they're going to launch on any ipad they've beefed up their servers and it's ready to come out of beta.
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You were watching until a stone was cut out without hands
Out of curiosity, can S Voice do the following (Which is what differentiates Siri from the old Voice Control)
"What is the time in New York?"
"How about London?" (Without having to specifically asking the time. It should understand context)
or
receive a message from someone, let S Voice read it to you, then ask S Voice
"What is my schedule like tomorrow at lunch time"
"Reply OK I'll see you then, " (Without saying whom to reply to. It should know context)
Siri was born out of one of the worlds largest AI project (done by DARPA). I struggle to believe the Samsung has cloned 4 years of work in 1 year.
I'm very curious
Last edited by JStrike; 05-06-2012 at 11:37 AM.
Is Siri slow in South Africa?
Look, don't be naar, okay? She's not slow, she's just ... a little different to you and me. Unique and precious in her own special way.
From personal experience I find them to both be kark and gimmicky....more of a show off feature than a useful one.Sure one or two people might make it a point to use it and fit it into their lives but for majority that I've seen with a 4s it becomes just another feature thats latent.(I know 8 people with 4s's and only one uses his siri)
The other thing I was thinking is unless you're a hermit 'talking' to your phone is a lot less subtle than using your fingers to navigate while in the company of others. You can't go for a #2 and say "START ANGRYBIRDS" without some sort of consequences.
Originally Posted by reactor_sa
Of course in many circumstances it is easier to use your phone with your hands. Siri is not meant to replace that. Siri is also not a Voice Control feature. The iPhone has had that for many years now.
Siri is a AI that is used as a digital personal assistant using NLP.
From wikippedia :
"With Siri, Apple is using the results of more than four years of research funded by DARPA via SRI International's Artificial Intelligence Center through the Personalized Assistant that Learns Program and Cognitive Agent that Learns and Organizes Program CALO.
This includes the combined work from research teams from Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Massachusetts, the University of Rochester, the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Oregon State University, the University of Southern California, and Stanford University. This technology has come a long way with dialog and natural language understanding, machine learning, evidential and probabilistic reasoning, ontology and knowledge representation, planning, reasoning and service delegation."
Yeah, I imagine this will be quite an ongoing field of research, as it is quite in it's infancy.
I was just wondering how S Voice stacks up, as I find it beyond belief that Samsung could clone that research in 8 months. Unless they have licensed similar research or bought a company that has done the same research
Siri is just a gimmick in its current state.
When I can talk to Siri like I would to the computer on the Enterprise then we can talk again![]()
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