Make Siri More “Conversational”
When Siri first launched, it was an incredible improvement over existing voice control systems. Unlike traditional voice systems, Siri recognized natural speech—rather than commands—and sounded more natural too. It also featured some very basic contextual interaction and continued to improve over the years. By now, you would think talking to Siri would be like talking to another human being. In some ways, it is, but it’s far more limited than it should be.
In order to continue to evolve, Siri needs to learn how to follow entire conversations in a more contextual and natural way. It needs to be able easily follow up without the need for “Hey Siri” before each interaction and needs to take a more human approach in how it responds to questions. It also needs to rely less on providing Web searches instead of spoken content.