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Siri

Man in blue polo shirt stands on stage

Apple’s First Big A.I. Move: ‘Apple Intelligence’ in Partnership with OpenAI

Tim Cook touted Apple Intelligence as being "built with privacy from the ground up."
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Siri Co-Inventor: The Internet Is a Vast Psychology Experiment—And It Scares Me

"[Artificial intelligence] shown that if you want to get two billion people addicted to something that's not good for them, you can do it."
By Chris Roberts
conversational AI

Speaking Is the New Texting: Why Voice Is a Vital Tech Tool for Brands

The growing smart speaker market is only the tip of the iceberg.
By Emily Cegielski
Clicktivated

An Active Video Shopping Experience That’s Sure to Click With Audiences

By John A. Tures
voice assistants

What Happens When ‘Generation Voice’ Grows Up?

By Eric Turkington
artificial intelligence data

Sensory CEO Todd Mozer Explains How Winning Brands Use Artificial Intelligence Data

By John A. Tures

Nike’s Futuristic New Sneakers Allow Siri to Control Your Shoe Laces

By Gabriela Barkho

Fitbit CEO James Park Announces ‘Premium Subscription’ to Compete With Apple Watch

By Gabriela Barkho
Siri

Apple Contractors Might Have Listened to You Having Sex Via Siri

By Harmon Leon
Smart speakers

Hey Alexa, Start a Revolution! What the Future of Technology Looks Like

By Dan Granger
One of the few jobs safe from robots? Comedy writing.

Teaching AI to Be Funny: The Robot Uprising Won’t Be a Laughing Matter

By Harmon Leon

Amazon Admits Alexa Saves Your Conversations—Even After They’re ‘Deleted’

By Gabriela Barkho
Smart Home

Is the Smart Home a Dumb Choice in the End?

By Joshua Fruhlinger

Apple Is Finally Moving to Fix the Colossal Train Wreck That Is Siri

By Rich Jaroslovsky
The Apple HomePod.

Apple’s HomePod Is Only Half-Cooked

By Rich Jaroslovsky
The tech space is ever-changing.

The 3 Technologies Your Company Needs to Survive

By Dana Gibber
The Sonos One has great audio, but you may have to shout to get its attention.

Sonos Delivers a Hearing-Impaired Alexa, Albeit With Great Sound

By Rich Jaroslovsky
CUPERTINO, CA - SEPTEMBER 12: The new iPhone X is displayed during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on the Apple Park campus on September 12, 2017 in Cupertino, California. Apple held their first special event at the new Apple Park campus where they announced the new iPhone 8, iPhone X and the Apple Watch Series 3.

Apple’s iPhone X Is the Beginning of the End for Smartphones

By Rich Jaroslovsky
Siri is always listening.

How Much Dirt Does Siri Have on You?

By Lisa Schmeiser
Did Joaquin Phoenix have the right idea all along?

25 Percent of People Say They Have Sexual Fantasies About Siri

By John Bonazzo
Innovation in audio is hardly over and done with.

Audio Is the New Black: How Media’s Redheaded Stepchild Is Becoming Très Chic

By Patrick Vlaskovits and Gabor Szanto
Apple wireless AirPods are tested during a media event at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California on September 07, 2016. / AFP /

The Wearable Movement Nobody Is Talking About: Audio Devices

By Andrew J. Chapin
Attendees gather at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone West center on June 2, 2014 in San Francisco, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the annual WWDC which is typically a showcase for upcoming updates to Apple hardware and software. The conference runs through June 6.

A Highly Worthwhile iPhone Upgrade—No New Hardware Required

By Rich Jaroslovsky

Apple TV May Actually Be the Future of Television After All

By Rich Jaroslovsky
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