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posted by takyon on Tuesday August 04 2015, @11:21AM   Printer-friendly
from the talking-to-strangers dept.

Apple is testing a service that will let Siri answer, record and transcribe your calls:

Apple's iCloud service will then send you the text of the transcribed voicemail — meaning that you'll never need to listen to your voicemails again.

[...] Here is how it works: When someone using iCloud Voicemail is unable to take a call, Siri will answer instead of letting the call go to a standard digital audio recorder.

iCloud Voicemail can relay information about where you are and why you can't pick up the phone to certain people. But the coolest feature of the service is that Siri will transcribe any incoming voicemails, just like it does with anything else you say to it.

Since they're replicating a service that carriers already provide, could this be another indication Apple is looking to become its own cellular carrier?


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  • (Score: 2) by isostatic on Tuesday August 04 2015, @01:56PM

    by isostatic (365) on Tuesday August 04 2015, @01:56PM (#217914) Journal

    Agreed, and in addition a 2 minute second voice mail can be parsed in 10 seconds.

    I turned voicemail off when work moved me to Vodafone from O2, as Vodafone don't even have visual voicemail -- it's like something from 1997, no way to see who's left you a mail, when, how long it is, etc. Ridiculous.

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