MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL A year ago Apple (NASDAQ:APPL) introduced Siri its voice-activated digital assistant to the iPhone 4S. The company touted the technology as groundbreaking because Siri as stated on Apple’s website “isn’t like traditional voice recognition software that requires you to remember keywords and speak specific commands. Siri understands your natural speech and it asks you questions if it needs more information to complete a task.” Of course users quickly realized that Siri’s speech technology was far from perfect. “Want Siri to fix a mistake she made in your calendar? She'll counter that she can't change existing appointments. ...