Apple's latest acquisition should help Siri to understand you better

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
the Siri assistant is going to get a lot easier in the future.The artificial intelligence startup is called Voysis, Bloomberg reports, and
it was based in Dublin, Ireland
The outfit had been going since 2012 but will now be part of Apple.Apple itself didn't have much to say about the deal, delivering the
standard response to Bloomberg: "Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or
smart home devices
In this case, it should have a direct impact on the apps that iPhone and Mac owners are using every day.Voysis focused specifically on
digital assistants inside shopping apps, so they could better respond to requests like "I need a new LED TV" and "my budget is $1,000", for
example
to improve and offer fierce competition for Siri, Apple knows that it can't let its digital assistant get left behind
We might see some of these improvements in time for the HomePod 2.It's actually Apple's second acquisition in the space of a week: it also
picked up popular weather app Dark Sky and promptly announced it would be shutting down the Android version of it.Via Engadget