Apple workers have stopped listening to Siri queries worldwide, the company said this week. Apple plans to bring back human reviews of Siri voice recordings at some unspecified date, but the company said it will only review them when customers specifically opt in to the practice.
Separately, Google today confirmed that it recently “paused” human reviews of Google Assistant queries worldwide.
Apple’s decision to stop having humans listen to Siri queries follows a report last week that contractors who review the recordings for accuracy heard private discussions and even sexual encounters.
Apple calls the human reviews of Siri recordings “grading.”
“We are committed to delivering a great Siri experience while protecting user privacy,” Apple told Ars and other news organizations. “While we conduct a thorough review, we are suspending Siri grading globally. Additionally, as part of a future software update, users will have the ability to choose to participate in grading.”
Apple had no further comment, a spokesperson said.
Google “paused reviews globally”
A German investigation into Google began after a Google contractor leaked 1,000 voice recordings to VRT NWS, a news organization run by a public broadcaster in the Flemish region of Belgium. VRT NWS reviewed the recordings and was able to identify some of the people who were recorded. VRT NWS also said that 153 of the 1,000 recordings it listened to “were conversations that should never have been recorded and during which the command ‘OK Google’ was clearly not given.”
“Shortly after we learned about the leaking of confidential Dutch audio data, we paused language reviews of the Assistant to investigate. This paused reviews globally,” Google told Ars today.
Google previously told Ars that “You must opt in to have your audio recordings stored to your account, and Voice and Audio Activity is not required to use the Google Assistant.”



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