"Siri founder Adam Cheyer tells the story of its creation in this hour long video"
by Seth Weintraub
December 18, 2014
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"Siri founder Adam Cheyer tells the story of its creation in this hour long video"
by Seth Weintraub
December 18, 2014
https://youtu.be/XY0kzgLlpq0
See Siri in action on the new Apple Watch
Published on Mar 9, 2015
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Apple shows you how Siri will work with the new Apple Watch.
https://youtu.be/JnMjoCCJWpI
Русская Siri vs Google Now: Кто умнее или Псаки отдыхает (in Russian)
Published on Apr 9, 2015
https://youtu.be/rCcQv3wkDQ0
What Siri wishes she could tell you
Published on Jun 28, 2015
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Are you a robot? Probably not. Sharon Profis shares a no-nonsense tip on "You're Doing it All Wrong."
https://youtu.be/ovdxFLtmKWY
Use Siri commands for easier navigating in Apple Music
Published on Jun 30, 2015
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CNET's Dan Graziano shows you what you can and can't do with Siri in Apple Music
period after music.
https://youtu.be/424xZw_2l-c
Siri is put to the test with Apple Music launch
Published on Jun 30, 2015
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As Apple's streaming music service goes live, it's easy to stump Siri with some song requests. Also, Uber buys part of Bing Maps, and Google updates the Hangouts app.
https://youtu.be/VncLbCDyyZs
A plug with Siri and HomeKit? Less compelling than you'd think
Published on Aug 25, 2015
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Despite voice control via Siri, iHome's one trick SmartPlug doesn't do enough to hold the spotlight.
https://youtu.be/3EB7w7p7c1g
Siri interrupts White House press briefing, answers Iran deal question
Published on Sep 10, 2015
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Smartphone Fail: Apple Siri Answers A Question at White House Press Briefing. Siri Tries to Answer Question at White House Press Briefing. A funny thing happened towards the end of White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest‘s daily press briefing on Thursday.
During a question about whether or not President Obama was “upset that he couldn’t get even one Republican” to support the Iran Deal, a reporter was interrupted by the unlikeliest source. No, it wasn’t a fellow reporter from a competing news outlet. Instead, it was Siri, Apple’s semi-automated iPhone assistant.
“Sorry. I’m not sure what you want me to change,” said the disembodied voice.
Earnest, the reporter, and everyone else laughed it off and continued on with the briefing. Yet considering Siri’s unintentional spunk, the late Steve Jobs‘ automaton might have a future in the world of public relations.
"Siri" tried to butt in on Thursday's White House press briefing.
The virtual iPhone personal assistant unexpectedly interjected when a reporter was asking Press Secretary Josh Earnest about the Iran nuclear deal, and whether President Obama was "upset" he couldn't get any Republicans on board.
A virtual voice could be heard in the room answering: "Sorry, I'm not sure what you want me to change."
Earnest laughed it off, as did the other reporters.
https://youtu.be/5Twwxce_K8s
Apple TV — The Kiss
Published on Mar 25, 2016
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The new Apple TV, starring Siri. Now it’s easier than ever to enjoy your favorite movies, shows, music and apps.
https://youtu.be/P8zG_gGmfmo
5 year old tries to have a conversation with Siri
Published on Aug 29, 2014
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This little boy just learned about Siri on the iPhone and tries his best to hold a conversation with "her" for the first time. The only problem? "She's" having some trouble understanding him!