In the experimental project “Hi Carolyn: A Siri to Google Voice Experiment,” designer Michael Silber pitted Siri’s text-to-speech function against Google Voice’s voicemail transcription. Silber started by recording Siri reading a selection of text. He then called his Google Voice number and played the Siri audio in his voicemail message. Then he had Siri read Google’s transcription of the voicemail. He repeated this process 50 times. You can hear all 50 of Siri’s readings in the video—they get increasingly bizarre with each version.
Chinese musician and beatbox champion Heartgrey performed his own take on using calculations made by Siri as a backing track to demonstrate an impressive display of his beatboxing talent. I think there's a lot of people who doing Siri beatbox already in the world. So I want to try something…
http://youtu.be/4LJhjnXH214 Actor Samuel L. Jackson recently starred in a commercial for iPhone 4S where he's conversing with Siri as he's making dinner. In response, Slacktory has created "Samuel L. Jackson's Real Siri Ad", a very funny video where Pulp Fiction's Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) talks to Siri in a…
For Mother's Day, the real voice of Apple's Siri digital assistant, Susan Bennett, stars in a comedy sketch by The Daily Dot about what life would be like with Siri for a mother. The sketch also stars Daily Dot staff writer Marisa Kabas as Siri's daughter. submitted via Laughing Squid Tips
In late January 2015, Indian musicians Samarth Swarup and Asa Singh hilariously accompanied the Apple iOS Siri as she evenly recited the answer to the question "What is 10 trillion raised to the power 10" I being a music producer [musician] was quite attracted to the response of Siri on…
HypeLead has uploaded a video that poses the question "What is zero divided by zero?" to the electronic assistant Siri found on Apple products with somewhat unexpected results.
In June 2018, we wrote about a frustrated Scottish woman who had quite the time trying to get the voice assistant Alexa to understand what she was saying. In March 2018, Scottish CNET editor Mark Serrels tried out three different popular voice assistants including Siri, Alexa and Google to see…
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