The woman who offered her voice for Siri talks about her relationship with the assistant

Susan Bennett is the woman who lent her voice for the personal assistant Crab from iOS to be able to communicate with us in everyday life, and in a recent interview she offers some details about her relationship with the software launched by Apple in 2011.

Although his voice is heard by over 1 billion people who have iDevices, Susan Bennett claims that she does not use the personal assistant Siri because it is very strange for him to communicate with this software that has its own voice and does not answer questions very well.

Bennett claims that she is used to hearing her voice on the radio or on TV in the commercials she has participated in, but that it is very strange to hear it through the smartphone that she uses every day, so she decided not to turn to Siri to control your iPhone with voice commands.

Susan found out that her voice is used in Siri only after the iPhone 4S was presented, a colleague informing her about this, she found out everything after a visit to the Apple website, the recording sessions being done without her to know what his voice will be used for.

Well, no. I don't talk to Siri. It's too weird. I'm used to hearing my voice on radio and TV commercials and that sort of thing, but to hear my own voice coming out of this little computer phone is too strange. I've asked her a few things, but after one of the first questions she kind of dissed me so I left her alone after that.

You can find out more interesting details from the interview granted by her to an American publication, but also from the video clip below, it being filmed in 2013, almost two years after the official launch of the Siri personal assistant for our iDevices.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6boqUfzUD8