Apple's mobile phone Siri saves the life of a 1-year-old baby in Australia

 

Apple's mobile phone Siri saves the life of a 1-year-old baby in Australia:

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Apple’s Siri voice assistant can directly use the way of speaking, instructing the mobile phone to perform countless actions such as making calls, sending text messages, setting alarm clocks, asking the time, etc., that is, As long as the phone owner opens his mouth, Siri will complete the task. Now it has one more function: help.

The Mashable website reported on June 6 that Australian woman Stacey Gleeson used the Siri function of an Apple phone to save the life of her one-year-old daughter.

On the day of the incident, the one-year-old daughter was sleeping in the room. Stacey was busy with housework in another place. When she noticed that the daughter stopped breathing through the baby monitor, she rushed to the daughter's room immediately.

At that time, her daughter's skin color was blue, and the situation was quite urgent. At this time, she discovered that her mobile phone was not around, and called: "Siri, call an ambulance!"

This comedy ending story reminds us that we may want to turn on the voice assistant functions such as "Hey Siri" on Apple phones or "OK Google" on Android devices. If the phone does not have this feature, you can download it from the app on the phone.

Truck crushes Apple Siri alarm to save American man's life:
When a man repairing a truck in Tennessee, the United States, he was forced to move under a truck weighing 2,300 kilograms because the jack collapsed. Apple’s Siri voice assistant saved his life at a critical juncture.

18-year-old Sam. Lei said that when he repaired the truck on July 2, the jack collapsed, pressing him under the car where others would not easily see and hear. When he tried to escape, he heard the activation of Siri, the iPhone in his pants pocket. He told the phone: "Dial 911", and then the phone automatically sent a distress message.

After hearing the distress message, the operator of the local 911 command center initially thought that the phone in someone's pocket had been dialed by mistake, but then she heard Lei's scream for help, so she sent personnel to the rescue.

The operator said that the mobile phone signal provided the approximate location of Lei, while Lei himself shouted out his exact location.

Firefighters rushed there and lifted the truck. The mine was pressed under the truck for about 40 minutes.

The doctor said that Lei's rib fracture, kidney bruise, body cut, concussion, and burn of one arm, but the injury did not deteriorate.

 


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