IBM even turns off Siri, the voice-activated personal assistant, on employees’ iPhones. The company worries that the spoken queries might be stored somewhere. “We’re just extraordinarily conservative,” Horan says. “It’s the nature of our business.”
IBM even turns off Siri, the voice-activated personal assistant, on employees’ iPhones. The company worries that the spoken queries might be stored somewhere. “We’re just extraordinarily conservative,” Horan says. “It’s the nature of our business.”
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