Apple devices no longer need to say "Hey Siri". Just say "Siri" to directly wake up the voice assistant, but users are worried about accidentally waking it up.
At the WWDC Developer Conference early this morning, Apple officially released the iOS/iPadOS 17 operating system, bringing some new feature improvements.
Among them, the wake-up word "Hey Siri" that has been used for many years has been changed to "Siri". Just say "Siri" to directly wake up the voice assistant.
Apple emphasized that it has done a lot of work on background processing and optimized the bottom layer, which greatly reduces false wake-ups in certain scenarios.
But this does not completely dispel users' concerns. After all, the probability of mentioning "Siri" in daily life is much greater than "Hey Siri", and false awakening will greatly affect the user experience and even lead to false calls. , sending text messages, etc. occur.
In contrast, everyone actually expects Apple to improve the IQ of Siri, an artificially retarded person. Especially after the current AI boom, Siri has become increasingly nondescript, with too few functions and an inflexible mind.
Compared with the current domestic mobile phone assistants such as Xiaoai, Xiaoyi, and Xiaoou, they are far behind. They are simply not products of the same era.