Apple prepares CHANGE for Siri: your iPhone will undergo a REVOLUTION!

 

 

 

 

 

Different Siri. The iPhone's intelligence will be more enhanced.

At the moment we find ourselves in as a society, it is increasingly clear that generative artificial intelligence will influence almost everything we do with computers or cell phones. For this reason, many people wonder:

In the current state of society, it is increasingly clear that generative artificial intelligence will influence almost everything we do with computers or cell phones. For this reason, many wonder what Apple's strategy is, one of the biggest and most important names in the hardware and software market. In response, Siri, the iPhone's voice assistant, could go one step beyond voice.  

Announcement

According to tech sites like Apple Insider and Gizmodo, Apple filed a patent this week for a system that analyzes “motion data” in addition to words to learn what users are saying, which is reminiscent of the HAL 9000 computer. This character, for those who don’t remember, appears in the film “2001: A Space Odyssey.”   

Apple prepara MUDANÇA para a Siri: seu iPhone vai passar por uma REVOLUÇÃO!
Understand the changes that will happen to Siri on the iPhone. (Credits: Reproduction).

Motion detector

According to Apple Insiders, the reason for creating this system is because Siri often has trouble understanding what users are saying. Detecting facial movement, whether it’s the lips or the chin, would help Siri provide more accurate responses. The patent document explains that the data is “received by a motion sensor that captures the user’s movements, for example, when giving voice commands.” This sensor allows it to determine whether any part of the motion data matches the reference data for a specific set of words.    

In the statement, Apple acknowledges that the voice control system itself can cause false responses if the audio sensor picks up ambient noise or if someone is speaking in the background. In this new feature that the company is developing, the system will not always use the device's camera to read lips. It can use the phone's motion sensors to detect movements of the mouth, head and neck to determine whether they represent human speech.   

Announcement

According to Apple Insider, it's unclear from the patent documents what devices this system will be in. However, since it relies on motion detection rather than visual lip-reading, it could theoretically be in Apple's proprietary AirPods and Vision Pro augmented reality headsets, as well as, of course, Apple's own. the iPhone.  

Apple GPT 

In addition to these changes to Siri, Apple is experimenting with artificial intelligence (AI) as a way to help its employees perform various activities in their daily work.  

This information was released by Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman in his PowerOn newsletter. It is not yet known how Apple will proceed with the development of your chatbot, similar to ChatGPT. But Gurman’s report does reveal at least some of Apple’s internal uses for AI. One option under discussion is providing tools for AppleCare support teams to help customers with issues.    

However, this solution is not expected to be implemented any time soon. The huge trend in chatbots is well known to Apple and CEO Tim Cook. But for the CEO, quality trumps haste. In a conference call in May, Tim Cook said that AI has “some issues that need to be solved before it goes to market.”  

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