
With the release of iOS 10 in 2016, Apple opened up limited third-party access to Siri, including third-party messaging apps, as well as payments, ride-sharing, and Internet calling apps. Siri supports a wide range of user commands, including performing phone actions, checking basic information, scheduling events and reminders, handling device settings, searching the Internet, navigating areas, finding information on entertainment, and is able to engage with iOS-integrated apps. Siri has since become an integral part of Apple's products, having been adapted into other hardware devices over the years, including newer iPhone models, as well as iPad, iPod Touch, Mac, AirPods, Apple TV, and HomePod. At that time, the separate app was also removed from the iOS App Store. Siri was then integrated into iPhone 4S at its release in October 2011. The voice assistant was released as an app for iOS in February 2010, and it was acquired by Apple two months later. Its original American, British, and Australian voice actors recorded their respective voices around 2005, unaware of recordings' eventual usage in Siri. Its speech recognition engine was provided by Nuance Communications, and Siri uses advanced machine learning technologies to function. Siri is a spin-off from a project originally developed by the SRI International Artificial Intelligence Center.
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The software adapts to users' individual language usages, searches, and preferences, with continuing use. The assistant uses voice queries, gesture based control, focus-tracking and a natural-language user interface to answer questions, make recommendations, and perform actions by delegating requests to a set of Internet services.

Siri ( / ˈ s ɪr i/ SIRR-ee) is a virtual assistant that is part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS operating systems.

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