Apple is continuing to improve Siri’s sharing of information and background between devices in order to achieve more subtle, location-aware voice commands. Apple received a patent called Digital Assistant Hardware Abstraction on Tuesday, which involves intelligent context sharing and task execution among a group of devices with intelligent assistant features.
Apple stated in the patent that a place, such as a home or an office, may contain multiple digital assistant-enabled devices. Therefore, it is best to share contextual information between multiple devices, so that the digital assistants of multiple devices can intelligently coordinate task execution according to user requirements.
Then, Apple defined several examples in the patent, focusing on issuing commands to devise groups. The system relies on the overall environment and data shared between all devices and the intelligent digital assistant and then analyzes what to do with the command based on these data.
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Part of this technology is already used in Apple’s HomeKit and Siri systems. For example, if a user issues a Hey Siri command with HomePod, iPhone, and Apple Watch, only one of these devices will actually receive and execute the command.
Another example given in the patent relates to alarm events. There are many details on how to turn off the alarm on one device to send a signal to cut off the alarm sound of other devices in the user’s network. Although this capability also exists between the Apple Watch and iPhone, it can also be extended to other devices in the user’s home settings.
The patent provides a lot of details about various Apple devices and explains how the system determines which device to use in a specific situation. For example, the context collection system can analyze the device score based on the strength of the connection between the device and its network. Part of it describes a system for determining the battery life of a device.
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