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Many Apple device users are frustrated when Siri fails to answer a question but one day it will be able tap into the crowd to get a better response.
The Apple patent application "Crowd sourcing information to fulfill user requests," published Thursday by the US Patent and Trademark Office, envisions a few ways to help Siri when it comes up empty.
Siri typically relies on such sites as Bing, Yelp, and WolframAlpha to gather the data needed to answer a question. But sometimes those sources aren't equipped to provide an accurate response, especially if the question itself is phrased in a way that seems to confuse Siri.

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