I tend to agree that it appears Apple may have squandered its lead in the personal assistant area but as the writer said hopefully this changes with iOS 11. If they do add "neural" processors on each phone and iPad and make some other radical shifts that honestly they can do because they own all the hardware and software as the article says I think they'll still be a strong player in this area.
~KLM
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On Jun 4, 2017, at 12:22 PM, David Smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Six years is a very long time for a tech company to keep getting it wrong. I don't care about voice input and exchange. I never use it and almost certainly never will. But it does seem to have traction and staying power. People, I've read, love their Echos, and the author says voice is here to stay. Apple's six-year-long stumble in the area is cringeworthy.
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