Apple is reportedly working on a change to the wake phrase for Siri, the digitalassistant that works with most of its devices.
Most folks with an Apple device know that the easiest way to access its digital assistant is to call out “Hey, Siri.”
The challenge apparently comes in getting Siri to reliably recognize the single word “Siri” in different accents and dialects. It also gives the Siri engineers one less syllable to work with compared to “Hey, Siri.
Similar digital assistants developed by Amazon and Google also require wake words to get started. Amazon’s only requires you to call out a single word, “Alexa,” while Google’s relies on “OK, Google,” as the prompt.
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