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JAKARTA - "Hey Siri" is a famous word that can activate iPhone, iPad, and Mac voice assistants. However, he also often has errors in interpreting voice commands at the beginning of his launch. Now, Apple will change its voice commands.

Apple has significantly improved its virtual assistants over the years. The next significant increase for Siri is the activation keyword.

The company wants to replace "Hey Siri" with a voice order just a simple "Siri" to start an order on the assistant.

The company's plan was first reported by Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman in his latest Power On bulletin that Apple has been working on changes for several months.

If there are no obstacles, Siri's words will take place next year or 2024. Changing the fast word Hey Siri will be a standout feature of the releases of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS in the future, especially when paired with the new Siri feature.

Although this change is simple, Gurman said it was a technical challenge, in which Apple needed a large amount of AI training and underlying engineering work.

In addition, the device must also understand in various accents and dialects. Launching BGR, Tuesday, November 8, Gurman revealed that Apple not only changed the fast word Hey Siri.

The tech giant will also integrate voice assistants deeper into third-party apps and services. Apple will also enhance Siri's ability to understand users and take correct action.

Apple isn't the only company that simplifies words for its smart virtual assistant, not long ago Amazon has also changed "Alexa" from the previous "Hey Alexa".

Google is also currently using "OK Google" and "Hi Google" but users can reply to assistants for follow-up requests without repeating the wake-up.


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