http://mashable.com/2011/10/21/teach-siri-how-to-say-your-name/#30851Siri-Pronunciation-Training-All-Done
For the most part, my name is easy enough to pronounce. Cat. Marie. Silverman. Right? Still, coming from a huge, international city, I know plenty of people who both a) have highly unpronounceable names and b) can't pronounce names themselves, no matter how hard they try. Apple's digital personal assistant droid Siri, though, seems to have no such troubles. According to the article I found, Apple created a place in your address book where you can, quite literally, teach Siri how to pronounce your name. As this article shows you step-by-step, you put your name as phonetically as possible under the 'phonetic name' tab of your address book information, and she will automatically use that pronunciation before the one she would have automatically used based on the actual spelling.
As exciting as that is, though, Siri herself is exciting enough for me. I discovered her while studying with a friend. He kept trying to talk to me, and I kept shushing him and reminding him gently to do his part of the research- so he pulls out his phone.
'Siri, will you say hi to someone for me?' he asks. I glance over, alarmed at the fact that my comrade seems to be quite possibly losing it. Who is Siri- certainly not me. Has he named his iPhone? Is there a reason to name his iPhone? Better yet, though, even if she has a name- why is he talking to her (him? it?!) as though she's an animate object that can respond? As I'm thinking this, though, I hear-
'Yes, Gary. Who would you like me to say hi to?'
Wait. What?? That was crazy. The phone just spoke! Gary grinned at my face. 'Say hello to Cat, Siri.'
'Hello, Cat. Would you like me to send Cat a text or an email of this message?'
Gary requested a text, and Siri pulled open his messages, opened my contact, typed out 'Hello, Cat'... and sent me the message. It was fascinating. This isn't all Siri can do interactively, though. You can open contacts, text them, email them, call them, or set appointments with them- that are texted or emailed to them based on your preference, and then added to your own appointment calendar. You can open apps, select songs, hold a conversation, ask questions, or hear a story... should you be so inclined. Well done, Steve Jobs. Truly- well done. And the best part, planet? Siri's not only useful, but she can pronounce anything. Want more information on Siri or the iPhone 4S? Go ahead and visit Apple's website- I'll post the link below.
http://www.apple.com/