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The ‘ Avengers: Endgame ‘ Death That Hit Fans The HardestAlthough Apple may have a legitimate gripe over the study that does not test CarPlay or Siri Eyes Free, it should be noted that researchers have come to their conclusions regarding Apple’s Siri without ever picking up or using an iPhone although driving. On the other hand, if the researchers had tested a version of Siri that was incorporated with the car s system, it could have reached a higher level of accuracy when it came to interpreting voice commands from users. Study results showed that voice recognition software’s accuracy has a significant influence on distraction rate. Since background noise can make it harder for a voice-recognition system to understand a user’s commands a system that relies on a vehicle’s built-in microphones that could be better positioned or specifically designed to filter out background noise in this respect would likely perform better. Nevertheless, because of the unequal contrast between built-in voice-activated systems and Apple’s Siri, the findings of the study still seem to be true: even voice-activated controls can interrupt drivers dangerously. Fortunately, as AAA developers of voice-activated systems have pointed out, the possibility of a driver being distracted by removing uncertainty enhancing precision and reducing the time it takes for a device to complete a task may be reduced. We already know drivers will miss pedestrians and other cars stop signs while using voice technology because their minds are not fully focused on the road ahead, AAA CEO Bob Darbelnet said. We now understand that current deficiencies in those products intended as safety features can involuntarily lead to higher levels of cognitive distraction. It is evident that not all voice systems are created equal and today imperfect systems can lead to disruption of drivers. AAA is optimistic that Safer Systems can be made in the future. To make Siri easier for drivers for Apple could mean removing some of the features currently available in CarPlay and Siri Eyes Free. According to ABI Research, shipments of connected in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems with one or more smartphone connectivity technologies will increase substantially over the next five years to reach 35,1 million units worldwide by 2018. @ArnoldEtan WSCS

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