“Ahead of Apple’s WWDC 2016 keynote next Monday, June 13 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, Siri is now offering up some traditionally witty responses to users that ask about potential announcements,” Joe Rossignol reports for MacRumors. “iPhone users can test Siri themselves by asking ‘what to expect at WWDC?’ or similar questions.”
“All of Siri’s responses are unsurprisingly vague, including one related to the popular HBO drama series Game of Thrones,” Rossignol reports. “Each response includes a link to Apple’s WWDC website, which provides a schedule of events and other details about the weeklong developer conference at Moscone West in San Francisco.”
Rossignol reports, “Siri previously revealed that WWDC 2016 would be held on June 13-17, prior to any official announcement, and offered similar ‘give us a hint’ responses leading up to its September 2015 media event last year.”
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MacDailyNews Take: We got the reply, “Not telling.”
I hope people realize that Siri is an algorithm, not a person.
But she can do calculus.
That should have been you’re first clue.
If she gave away what was to happen, wouldn’t she be terminated immediately? Apple takes its secrets seriously.
Talk to Siri the next day and its voice has changed. Uh oh.
Didn’t you mean “Siri-ously”?
I just got ‘you will find out soon enough human underlings.’