To Truly Fix Siri, Apple May Have to Backtrack on One Key Thing-Privacy
Briefly

The article discusses the challenges Apple faced with Siri upon its acquisition. Steve Jobs was heavily involved, yet the initial product was limited, functioning more like a demo than a robust assistant. Early executives criticized Siri for being unreliable, lacking natural language processing, and being easily tricked. Despite advancements in AI technology, Siri still struggles in practical use cases, largely because of Apple’s strong emphasis on user privacy, which contrasts with other platforms that require extensive data sharing for optimal performance.
This notion of AI? It wasn't AI ... it was a hot mess. It's super easy to trick Siri. There's no NLP, there's no contextualization of words.
Apple's approach is likely not close to the norm. You'll need to be comfortable handing over large amounts of data to make Alexa work its best.
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