In case you missed the news yesterday, Apple’s long-ago purchase of voice-based assistant Siri finally came to life. We saw demonstrations of Siri’s ability to take normal words and return the answers that you’re looking for and it was, in short, impressive.
But what else does Siri know? Apparently, at least by some standards, Siri knows the meaning of life. Don’t believe me? Check this out:
“Try and be nice to people. Avoid eating fat. Read a good book now & then.”
Did you miss out on yesterday’s Apple announcement? You can catch up with all of the details here.















[...] “Try and be nice to people. Avoid eating fat. Read a good book every now and [...]
[...] “Try and be nice to people. Avoid eating fat. Read a good book every now and [...]
[...] “Try and be nice to people. Avoid eating fat. Read a good book every now and [...]
[...] “Try and be nice to people. Avoid eating fat. Read a good book every now and [...]
[...] “Try and be nice to people. Avoid eating fat. Read a good book every now and [...]
[...] “Try and be nice to people. Avoid eating fat. Read a good book every now and [...]
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