Apple says it will stop default practice of keeping Siri recordings after concerns over data privacy practices
A person stands near the Apple logo at the company's store in Grand Central Terminal, in New York, December 7, 2011.
Increased public and political scrutiny of data privacy practices have forced greater transparency from Silicon Valley companies, with Alphabet Inc's Google pausing reviews of audio recordings from its Google assistant service for all purposes in all languages after a leak of Dutch audio data. But Apple tapped humans to improve the service, a process that the company's researchers have in the past said can cut speech recognition error rates in half.
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