Apple Apologizes for Listening to Siri Recordings, Makes Privacy-Aware Changes

Apple announced today that it plans to make some changes to its Siri voice-controller intelligent assistant for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch devices to protect users’ privacy.

If you’re reading the news lately, you may know that Apple was recently sued for listening to users’ private conversations through the Siri audio recordings that were being sent to Apple as part of their quality evaluation process for Siri, which the Cupertino, California-based company calls grading. Therefore, they immediately suspended the human grading of Siri requests and apologized for mishaps.

“We know that customers have been concerned by recent reports of people listening to audio Siri recordings as part of our Siri quality evaluation process — which we call grading. We heard their concerns, immediately suspended human grading of Siri requests and began a thorough review of our practices and policies. We’ve decided to make some changes to Siri as a result,” said Apple … (read more)

Source Link

Remember to like our Facebook and our twitter @macheatdotcom for a chance to win a free iPad Pro every month!

Quick Links: How To Install Steam On Mac | Download Mac Apps | Mac Games |  Download Rolex Watch Wallpapers