Video: Siri and the problems with recognizing voice commands

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    Siri is by far the most interesting voice command recognition system ever implemented on a smartphone, but unfortunately "suffer" of the same problems faced by any system of this kind, word recognition. Although Apple has made the service compatible with certain languages ​​around the world, if you do not speak one of them correctly, you may have problems working with Siri. In the first video clip, we have an Asian, who doesn't know English but tries to use Siri and doesn't have much luck because he doesn't pronounce the words correctly and what he says doesn't really make sense for the artificial intelligence in Siri.

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    Leaving aside those who do not know English but want Siri, we move on to Australians whose official language is included in Apple's new voice assistant. If in Siri the English-Australian language is set as the official one, then the Apple assistant responds to commands without problems. If the English language is set instead, then an Australian accent will prove to be extremely difficult to use with Siri. Practically, these clips demonstrate that without a good accent we will not be able to use Siri and if you do not know how to speak English correctly, you can take your idea from the new iPhone 4S service.