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Gurman said Apple is expected to announce on WWDC23 that it will no longer use the wake-up word "hey Siri"

Mobile Internet 2023-06-04 09:03:41 Source: Network

On June 4th, IT Home reported that according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Apple may announce a major change at next week's WWDC23 conference, which is to cancel the "Hey Siri" wake-up word currently required to wake up voice assistant Siri. Users only need to say "Siri" to activate the voice assistant

On June 4th, IT Home reported that according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Apple may announce a major change at next week's WWDC23 conference, which is to cancel the "Hey Siri" wake-up word currently required to wake up voice assistant Siri. Users only need to say "Siri" to activate the voice assistant.



Gulman reiterated this news on Twitter and stated that this change may be one of the important announcements at next week's conference. Last November, Gulman reported that Apple was researching ways to enable Siri to understand and respond to commands that did not require the use of "hey Siri" as a trigger word. The difficulty of this technology is that Siri needs to be able to accurately recognize the word "Siri" in different accents and dialects, and using two words - "hey, Siri" - can improve the likelihood of the system capturing signals correctly.

IT Home has noticed that this change will bring Siri closer to Amazon's voice assistant Alexa, which can be triggered by simply saying 'Alexa' at the beginning of the command. Gurman also stated that Apple is committed to deeper integration of Siri with third-party applications and services, utilizing more contextual information to provide better assistance.

In addition, it is rumored that Apple's hybrid reality head display will adopt voice control function, so improving Siri's performance may complement the release of new devices.

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