Bloomberg's Mark Gurman disseminated a tweet stating that we could see Apple change the Siri wake phrase to 'Siri' from 'Hey Siri.'
in one important way. Instead of using the"Hey Siri" wake phrase to activate Siri, in iOS 17 users will just have to say"Siri" to get the old gal ready to take on your tasks, requests, and queries. Gurman, to his credit , originally mentioned this last November.Alas, this isn't something thatcan claim as a"first.
Gurman previously said that Apple needed to use two words to awaken Siri since it increased the chances that the signal would be received."The complexity involves Siri being able to understand the singular phrase 'Siri' in multiple different accents and dialects. Having two words – 'Hey Siri' – increases the likelihood of the system properly picking up the signal," Gurman wrote.
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