Siri It is undoubtedly a great assistant that will help you with many tasks. Apple However, it continues to improve it and constantly presents new possibilities for its use. With the advent of iOS 12 we will see the function Shortcuts (Shortcuts) that allow you to chain several commands into one. For example, when communicating Sirithat you are leaving for home from work, a message is automatically sent to your wife, the air conditioning is turned on at home and the navigation starts. However, even here Apple doesn't stop and is preparing a revolutionary new product that will take the voice assistant to a whole new level.
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Engineers who care about Siri They are currently working on its ability to recognize multiple voices. This skill is best used in conjunction with a smart speaker. HomeUnder. It is already in Apple devices have a chip implemented that recognizes the phrase "Hey, Siri" and should activate the assistant only if the voice of the owner of the device is recognized. So far, the function is only used to ignore other people to prevent unwanted activation Siri.
HomePod may soon see thanks Siri great improvement.
The new patent application describes the extension of the voice recognition function to multiple users: "The function is designed to receive a voice command and identify the user who will execute the command. The voice can then be assigned to a specific set of words from the user's library. For example, a set may contain one or more words associated with a given user's contacts, applications, or commands." Translated into more understandable language, it will simply be Siri able to identify, based on voice recognition, which John to call when the command "Call John" is given. It recognizes the user by voice and then calls John from his contacts.
The question remains when this improvement could be implemented. Apple submitted the application in April 2017, when it was not yet HomeUnder the notice. The patent was granted today. So it is very likely that in more than a year since the application was filed, the engineers managed to AppWe should be able to fine-tune this feature and it wouldn't be long before it's officially announced. That we'd see it in September Keynote?
I promise not to make you sad, then there will be plenty of reasons why it's not possible "now" :)
Wow, great thing for a regular user :-/. If only he had started working on a camera that has long been lagging behind the competition. Improved battery life etc.