Siri available for download on the web, it does not work properly

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   An archive has appeared on the Internet that contains the entire Siri assistant implemented by Apple in the new iPhone 4S, the archive being available for download here. This archive would allow users to install the Siri system in their own terminals, but the installation would involve breaking the functionality of the Settings application, so for now everything is useless. Even if the Settings application could be modified to work, the service will not respond to registered commands from users because Apple's servers do not authenticate them.

    This is only the first attempt to bring Siri to the general public and since the assistant is available for download, we can expect that soon there will be a method to install it and make it functional on our terminals. Redistributing Siri is illegal, so if you download the archive, keep it to yourself.

    These are the instructions for installing Siri, but I don't recommend you follow them for now!

HOW TO INSTALL SIRI ON YOUR IDEVICE

STEP 1:

Unzip all the files

STEP 2:

Open your favorite SSH program like WinSCP, iExplorer or Cyberduck...

STEP 3:

Select SFTP as the connection method and enter Root as the username. Enter "alpine" as the password (without quotes).

STEP 4:

When you are in, just navigate to the upper directory ( / )

STEP 5:

Open System -> Library

STEP 6:

Now go to your unzipped files and navigate to Documents -> System -> Library.

STEP 7:

SELECT ALL files and copy them to the Library folder in your SSH program. When it asks you to overwrite, click Yes and check "Do this for all files".

STEP 8:

When the transfer completes, in the Library folder, navigate to CoreServices -> SpringBoard.app. In there, open a file that starts with an N, followed by some numbers and letters. (example: mine is called N94AP.plist).

STEP 9:

Download it to your computer and open it with your text editor. Under 720p, add the following entry:

       Assist

Then save it again and copy the file back into your SSH program and press Yes when it asks you to overwrite the current file.

STEP 10:

Reboot your iDevice with Redsn0w by clicking Just boot tethered, then put your device into DFU mode and it will boot, with Siri installed!

Tada! You now have Siri on your iDevice! Have fun!