Apple's
voice assistant Siri isn't exactly known for accuracy, but the company
is reportedly looking to make her much smarter. And soon.
Apple
is hiring a team of experts and researchers to ramp up Siri's
next-generation software, which is said to work with neural network
algorithms, according to a Wired report. This will make it much easier
for the service to learn and understand spoken language with human-like
speed. Some tasks like face recognition and speech are more complicated
for a computer to recognize than the human brain.
Apple's
move lets it catch up with some tech companies who have already
experimented with the learning speech method. Android's Google Now has
tested neural nets, as has Microsoft, which will be using it to run its
real-time translation feature for Skype that will launch later this
year.
The
fact that Apple is hiring high-level staffers for the team means it's
serious about growing its voice-recognition efforts. It's unknown
whether we will see a Siri reboot when iOS 8 officially launches in the
fall.
Last
month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Nuance was looking to sell
its business, and that both Apple and Samsung were interested; however,
if these rumors are true, it looks like Apple might have the edge.
10 Questions for Siri.
10 Questions for Siri.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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