Edmonton Journal

Apple suspends listening to Siri queries amid privacy outcry

- MARK GURMAN

Apple Inc. is suspending its global internal program for “grading” a portion of user Siri commands after some consumers raised concerns about the program.

The technology giant employs people that listen to less than 1 per cent of Siri commands in order to improve the voice-based digital assistant. Concerns over technology companies listening to and analyzing what is spoken to voice assistants started to be raised after Bloomberg News first reported that Amazon.com Inc. and Apple had teams analyzing recordings earlier this year. Last week, the Guardian reported that Apple contractor­s said that they often hear sex, drug deals and confidenti­al medical informatio­n.

“We are committed to delivering a great Siri experience while protecting user privacy,” Apple said in a statement late Thursday. “While we conduct a thorough review, we are suspending Siri grading globally. Additional­ly, as part of a future software update, users will have the ability to choose to participat­e in grading.”

The company’s move comes the same week that a German regulator temporaril­y stopped Google employees and contractor­s from transcribi­ng home assistant voice recordings in the European Union after whistleblo­wers said some recordings contained sensitive informatio­n. A Hamburg agency said Thursday that Google agreed to a three-month stoppage while it investigat­es whether the practice complies with the EU’S General Data Protection Regulation.

Apple’s Siri has human helpers, who work to gauge whether the digital assistant’s interpreta­tion of requests lines up with what the person said. The recordings they review lack personally identifiab­le informatio­n and are stored for six months tied to a random identifier, according to an Apple security white paper. The company doesn’t disclose directly in IOS that it uses a portion of recordings for its “grading” process, but it is mentioned in the white paper.

 ?? MANDY CHENG/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Apple says in the future, Siri users will have the ability to choose to participat­e in grading.
MANDY CHENG/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Apple says in the future, Siri users will have the ability to choose to participat­e in grading.

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