Apple ‘sorry’ that workers listened to Siri voice recordings
Apple has apologised following revelations that it paid third-party workers to listen to voice recordings of Siri users.
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Apple has apologised following revelations that it paid third-party workers to listen to voice recordings of Siri users.
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