Just checked a few people I've worked on in iOS 10, it seems like they are 
really using our data. Is there any knowledge about the way they do it?

Greetings,

Sjoerd de Bruin
[email protected]

> Op 7 jul. 2017, om 18:34 heeft Chris Koerner <[email protected]> het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Hi all,
> An interesting discovery I recently made while working with the upcoming 
> update to Apple's mobile devices. Siri, the speech recognition/personal 
> assistant in the operating system, often responds to questions about many 
> things with content from Wikimedia projects.
> 
> I have two devices in my household and compared the differences in responses 
> to the question, "Who is Gover Cleveland?"
> 
> In the current OS, iOS 10: http://imgur.com/3sFUCZY <http://imgur.com/3sFUCZY>
> 
> In the current beta for the next OS, iOS 11: http://imgur.com/Usz8Ryx 
> <http://imgur.com/Usz8Ryx>
> 
> The description of the subject is a Wikidata description, and there are more 
> fields about the subject. There are 4 visible in iOS 10. If you scroll 
> through the results there are 11 in iOS 11.
> 
> 
> Yours,
> Chris Koerner
> clkoerner.com 
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