As you probably already knew, in the past the personal assistant Crab of iOS offered answers to questions such as "where can I hide a corpse", and taking seriously the advice offered by Crab, a criminal tried to use it by him to try to hide the victim of his own crime. The question asked by the criminal after killing his roommate was used as evidence in the trial instituted by the prosecutors of an American state against him.
New evidence presented Tuesday in the trial of a man accused of killing his roommate showed he apparently asked Siri on his iPhone, "I need to hide my roommate." Pedro Bravo is accused of killing University of Florida student Christian Aguilar in 2012.
Although this evidence was probably not absolutely necessary to convict the man, it proves how much some people rely on such information, be it unreal. In the meantime, Apple has stopped providing answers to questions like this, but that probably won't stop some from asking them.
So Siri was complicit in the murder
=))))))
interesting and a question mark are we really being followed?
Radu, it would seem normal to be followed if you are a criminal. Not vice versa.
Anyway, the strings had to fill the prison
seriously?! is this news (I don't mean nonsense)
how many times have I used Siri for pranks, jokes, ironies, etc.... i've lost count…
@Deleteplz: When you use Siri for jokes, no one cares, unless you kill someone and try to use Siri to hide the corpse. Then we are talking about a news.
It really hurts me :)) if I'm followed, as long as I don't have something to hide :))))
All people have something to hide whether it is good or bad