It turns out, you can get Siri to curse. All you have to do is ask your iPhone to define the word “mother.” After responding with the first definition, Siri will then ask, “Do you want to hear the next one?” Say “yes.”
WSB-TV 2 reported that the technology allows dispatchers to be available during the duration of the call, giving them the opportunity to provide additional and more complex assistance.
Siri is Apple's virtual digital assistant. It uses natural language voice control and sequential inference to listen to what you say, in the context of what you may have already said, and provide the best possible information or answer it can.
Siri doesn't understand jokes and can use personal data against you. The criminal was quickly found thanks to the data kept on the Apple server. Anything that you say to Siri might be used against you. Also, the system doesn't understand black humor.
You can also call her any other personal assistant, like Cortana or Android! You can't really change her name, but you can tell her your name by making a contact of yourself or telling her your name!!
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If you haven't tried it already, saying 14 on your iPhone to Siri sets up a call to the emergency services. You have three seconds to cancel the call. So if you're actually in need of assistance, you can let it run. If you tried it and you didn't need it, you can cancel the call.
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- Translation.
- Check email.
- Get sports information.
- Send text messages.
- Check the weather.
- Schedule a wakeup call.
- Find movie times.
Swipe to the left or twist the Digital Crown through the series of available watch faces until you get to the end. Tap the + button. Scroll through the list (it's alphabetical). Tap on the Siri watch face.
Siri will try to predict the apps you use on your phone. Siri will also suggest the apps it thinks you're most likely to use when you pull down to search or swipe to the left from your home screen, in iOS9. Cortana seems to do little with third-party apps, at the moment.
Learn here how to annoy Siri or make it crazy.
- OK, Google! Siri: Ver funny.
- Hi, Cortana! Siri: I think you've got the wrong assistant.
- Okay, glass. Siri: just so you know, I don't do anything when you blink at me.
- Can I call you Bob?
- Can I change your name?
- Make me a sandwich.
- Sing me a song.
- Tell a joke.
This means you may need to reconfigure some of those settings including network settings (so be sure you have your Wi-Fi password handy). Before completing this step, back up your device. You can learn more about backing up your data and settings here: About backups for iOS devices.
How to use the Siri Shortcuts app in iOS 13 to easily recall important information
- Tap the + to create a new shortcut.
- Tap Add Action.
- Search for Text, and add it.
- In the text field, place the text you wish Siri to speak to you.
- Tap Add Action again.
- Search for Speak, and add it (Figure A).
- Tap Next.
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Allow untrusted shortcutsOpen the Shortcuts app and run any shortcut. Go to Settings > Shortcuts. Turn on Allow Untrusted Shortcuts. You won't see this setting until you run a shortcut first.
Tell Siri Who Your Family IsHold the Home button to activate Siri, and say something like “John Appleseed is my husband” or "Jane Appleseed is my wife." Note that Siri also recognizes other relationships such as partner, fiancé, girlfriend or boyfriend. Siri requests that you confirm you want to add the relationship.
Well, you won't get a straight answer to “Is Jon Snow dead?” from Siri, Apple's voice-command feature for iPhones. Siri's answer references Ghost, Jon Snow's direwolf pup.
Apple's Siri is a Norse name that means “beautiful woman who leads you to victory.” The Google Assistant system, also known as Google Home, has a gender-neutral name, but the default voice is female.
The voice of Siri is incredibly familiar to anyone who uses an iPhone. Susan Bennett, a voice actor and singer based in Atlanta, Georgia, recorded the original voice of Siri in 2005. In the video above, she explains why her real voice sounds so different than the voice that millions hear on their iPhones.
Google answered 88% of questions correctly, while Apple scored 75%, Alexa scored 72.5%, and Cortana came in with 63%. Google Assistant is still at the top, but now with a score of 92.9% for answering questions correctly. Siri correctly answers 83.1% of questions, while Alexa gets 79.8% correct.
To get started, just ask Siri "Tell me a story" or "Please read me a story". You should get responses like "I'm sure you've heard it before," or "It was a dark and stormy night