Siri might soon be able to tell who’s talking to it

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Smart speakers like the Apple HomePod are at the heart of any smart home, but they require you to talk to an AI assistant, and being in the
However, that could be something Apple will soon solve.The company has filed a patent with the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark
Office), detailing a system of 'user profiling for voice input processing.'The patent describes the ability for Siri to store multiple user
give tailored responses relevant to that user, such as things that are in their calendar
But it could also improve privacy, as this could also stop Siri giving away privileged information (such as the content of messages) to the
wrong user.This could one day be the process Siri goes through when you talk to it
and app usage among other things
In this way it would more accurately be able to understand a request.This filing appears to follow on from an earlier patent application by
Apple which came to light in April 2017, and detailed that Apple was working on a new security feature that identifies the acoustic