Siri Co-Founder Says Steve Jobs Was 'Relentless'

Publicado 2018-11-14
Nov.14 -- Dag Kittlaus, co-founder of Siri and co-founder and chief executive officer of Viv Labs, discusses the purchase of Siri by Apple Inc., Viv Labs' sale to Samsung Electronics, and the future of personal assistant technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."

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  • @kdebbagh
    Steve Jobs calling 37 days in a row lets you know how passionate he was about this new tech and how relentless he was in not settling for a no
  • @deepdata7618
    That gender question created an awkward moment
  • @abrahamjacob8876
    Are you a man or a woman ? .......*most akward silence ever* ...😂😂
  • @CryptoChanakya
    2018 when a discussion about a tech can suddenly turn to a potentially career ending question about gender and sexuality.
  • @rikeshpatel1237
    how does every emily chang interview get to the topic of gender
  • @elliemay1748
    I think it makes perfect sense that the person who made Siri also made Bixby. They are both completely useless
  • @aaronhinton92
    It sure feels like Siri hasn’t been updated since the day Steve bought it...
  • @folarinosibodu
    Why does she always literally SHOUT when talking. I mean the contrast between these two's volume is super clear. He is conversational, she's so loud.
  • @belchmelch
    i think this dude is right in voice assistants still not being something used in a way he and Jobs envisioned. If Jobs was still alive, this guy would have shared the same level as Jony Ive. that’s where Cook is missing the boat... and only now has started to prioritized it’s importance to iOS/Mac
  • @bommaritohawaii
    Siri has been a failure for several years now. And yes its Apple's fault
  • Ok... so I don’t feel so bad now that even Steve Jobs calls people at midnight
  • @AhmedBalfaqih
    Hi Siri. Can you tell me the nearest Pizza Hut? Siri gave me the address of one located in a German city. And I live in Malaysia. And there was one Pizza Hut about 3 KM near my house. That was the first day and last day I used it.
  • @LuBre
    "Siri is genderless" but the name means "Beautiful woman". Ok.
  • @RobinsM
    You just know he was coached on that gender question. He probably wanted to say 'we gave it a women name and voice..." plus its a robot who cares but if he says that people get all butt hurt.
  • Siri is 1st generation voice assistant it has not improved whatsoever. Whenever I ask Siri a question it always tells to google it or bring me google search. Alexa is by far better than Siri.
  • @JonP1234
    Steve Jobs was onto it, 2 weeks after it was released. He would have made the best Voice Home Assistant, if he was still alive
  • @4TheRecord
    Watch his body language when asked what it was like to work with Steve. His body doesn't agree with what he is saying ;-)
  • @bluesque9687
    I clicked for Steve Jobs relentless thing... but Dag Kittlaus is cool
  • @ZyTob
    This guy is smart, it’s not his fault that Siri sucks. The potential of Siri is huge but Apple don’t seem interested in developing it. Apple is still using iOS in its iPad pros for example.... man, the iPad should run OSX.
  • @mikaxms
    Somehow Siri is still pretty useless.