Voice assistants have a popularity for finicky activation, similar to responding to their prompts which might be spoken in an advert. Apple could have a repair for that in the works. 9to5Mac noticed this ingredient in the tvOS 18.2 beta. Part of code known as AdBlocker seems to make use of the Shazam API to match audio captured by a tool’s microphones in opposition to audio fingerprints downloaded from Apple. When there is a match, the standard Siri set off command is disabled. In concept, this implies Apple may have units not react to the “Hey Siri” immediate when it is spoken as a part of the corporate’s keynote shows or TV commercials.
The publication solely discovered this function in the present developer beta of tvOS, which it suggests implies that HomePod sensible speaker would be the first system to probably ignore these “Hey Siri” commands. Nonetheless, iOS 18.2 can also be in developer beta and is bringing extra Apple Intelligence options to Apple’s smartphones, in addition to probably integrating ChatGPT subscriptions with Siri.