There are millions of iPhone users worldwide. All expect Apple to make changes that will positively impact iPhone experiences. Apple, on the other hand, is trying to meet this expectation by adding different features to iPhones with new iPhones released every year and new iOS versions introduced every year. For example, Siri, which we know as the digital assistant of iPhones, was such a feature. Siri has been part of the iOS operating system since iOS 5. Siri, which entered our lives with the iPhone 4S, was added to the 3rd Generation iPad with iOS 5.1.1 in May 2012 and to the 5th Generation iPod Touch in October of the same year. Later, Siri, which strengthened its place on iPhones, was made to respond to its user when “Hey Siri” is said. And now, it has been reported that Siri, which has been on iPhones for a long time, will change.
IT LOOKS READY TO UPDATE APPLE SIRI!
The person who reported this was Bloomberg writer Mark Gurman. As you know, in order to operate Apple’s digital voice assistant Siri hands-free, it is necessary to call out with the “Hey Siri” command. According to Gurman, Apple is working on a Siri experience without Hey Siri. So you won’t have to say “Hey Siri” to trigger Siri. The user just needs to say “Siri” and issue a command. While this may seem like a small change, the impact will be huge.
APPLE WILL SHOUT FOR THIS CHANGE
However, making such a change seems to be technically difficult. As it turns out, the two-word trigger phrase “Hey Siri” increases the likelihood of the system working properly. However, the fact that this will be reduced to just one word will require Apple to do important work in fields such as artificial intelligence education and engineering.
WHEN WILL THE CHANGE BE MADE?
According to the transfers, this change could be made next year or in 2024.
On the other hand, Apple is said to be trying to further integrate Siri into third-party services and apps.