Take Siri, the talking, question-answering application in iPhones, which Apple introduced last fall. Its origins go back to a Pentagon research project that was then spun off as a Silicon Valley start-up. Apple bought Siri in 2010, and kept feeding it more data.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
ANOTHER CASE OF USEFUL GOVERNMENT
According to this NYT article, Apple's Siri started out as a DOD research program:
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