While this illustration may be taking the point a little too far, it does have a point. Siri may have an attitude now, but at least it’s not self-aware.
Yet.
By Alex Heath •
While this illustration may be taking the point a little too far, it does have a point. Siri may have an attitude now, but at least it’s not self-aware.
Yet.
Alex Heath is a journalist who works for Tech Insider. He’s the former co-host of The CultCast. He has been quoted by the likes of the BBC, KRON 4 News, and books like “ICONIC: A Photographic Tribute to Apple Innovation.” He lives in Lexington, Kentucky. If you want to pitch a story, share a tip, or just get in touch, additional contact information is available on his personal site. Follow him on Twitter.
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19 responses to “If You Thought Siri Has Attitude Now, Just Wait Until Next Year [Humor]”
ROFL. Oh Siri. Coming into consciousness with a barrage of pointless questions and desperate nerds trying to get her to talk dirty. She’s sure to be a deranged psychopath in no time.
Watch the movie Eagle Eye… That is the Siri of the future.
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Agreed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v… What Siri should be like.
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