What does Siri say when he says Siri 14?
If you say “14” to Siri, your iPhone will call the emergency number in the country where you currently are. Previously, saying “14” or any other emergency number to Siri would start a three-second countdown, during which you could cancel the call for emergency assistance.
What happen if you tell Siri 000?
If you genuinely need emergency services you can say 000 to Siri or simply say “dial emergency services”. Siri will then give you a five-second countdown and a chance to cancel or call before then. This story first appeared on The Sun .
What secrets can Siri do?
Siri can set reminders, make appointments, send messages and email, Tweet or post to Facebook, but it can also keep you up to date. Ask Siri: “What time is sunset in Cupertino?”, “What’s the weather in London?”, “What’s on my calendar?”, “Planes overhead?”, “Pictures of the Golden Globes”, or “Trending on Twitter”.
What shouldn’t you ask Siri?
And don’t miss the bonus at the end.
- Don’t try to find out if Jon Snow is alive.
- Never tell her to show you skin and home parasites.
- Don’t search for unknown animals or plants.
- Don’t ask her to call an ambulance.
- Don’t tell her you need to hide a body.
- Don’t tell Siri to call your boyfriend.
What can I ask Siri?
You can ask Siri to play specific songs, albums, or artists, to play a specific genre or playlist, to pause and resume, and to skip a track. For example, you can say, “Play Beethoven’s Fifth” or “Play ‘1989’ by Taylor Swift” or “Play some classic rock music.”.
How can I go to Siri?
By default, you can get to Siri by holding down the home button on your iPhone or iPad. Once Siri pops up, you can release the home button and say your command.
What is Siri code?
Siri was coded in Python. It was originally built by SRI, hence the name, and its knowledge base was called SPARK. SPARK was implemented in Python. Even if that wasn’t so, Turing completeness says that any program written in any general-purpose programming language can be written equivalently in any other general-purpose programming language.