Using Siri while driving is more dangerous than you think


Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), launched the personal assistant Crab as a system meant to make life easier for users who would no longer have to navigate through complex menus and perform various actions, simple voice commands taking over their role. Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), thought that Crab it would be useful behind the wheel because it would allow users to take various actions without actually looking at the screen, but unfortunately the assistant distracts the drivers' attention more than navigating through a complex menu of options.

  American Traffic Safety Organization did a study to see how dangerous the use is Crab while we are driving, and in the image above you can see their results. Changing the radio station or the interior temperature of the car is the least distracting to a driver, while Siri is the most distracting, the problems the assistant has in understanding our words being the biggest problem in the whole operation.

  Considering that Siri does not understand words correctly, he enters wrong expressions in messages or activates functions incorrectly, so we have to interact with the terminal. Considering all this, be careful when using Siri behind the wheel because it is much more dangerous than you might imagine.