Let's be honest, Siri needs a little help to hold her rivals. Even though it is known as the first of its kind, at least until launch date, the fact is that it looks like it hasn't finished growing as much as we would like. Either Apple refuses to collect such data like Google or Amazon, or because of technical limitations of the service, Siri still has a lot to learn. But there may be a solution.
A few months ago we talked about an adventure involving a company acquired by Apple, mainly because of the secrecy surrounding this type of operation. Yes, today we find the purchase of a very interesting company. Exactly, and as demonstrated by Copertino via Axios, done with a startup called Xnor.ai, dedicated to the development of computational technologies performed under spatial adjustment.
If you follow Apple's regular introductions, you will surely have noticed that Apple always recommends most of its technology for machine learning based on local processing, thus avoiding transmitting data outside the app. This startup focuses specifically on these types of programs, something that could be of great help for future development of Siri or other applications for machine learning within Apple systems.
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In the meantime, those of Copertino are following their usual pattern and never stop talking about the reasons behind their adoption, so we do not know if they will ever use technology for this launch or if it is simply overlooked. In any case, it is clear Siri needs all the help she can