Contractors in Ireland heard 1,000 Siri audio recordings every shift, now laid off following suspension of Siri grading<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Apple and Siri hit headlines at the start of the month
as a report highlighted how Apple hired teams of contractors to listen and review audio clips from customer’s Siri interactions.</p>
<p>Apple
responded by halting the Siri grading process. Ultimately, this put a whole host of people out of work.
The Irish Examiner spoke to contractors in Cork who were impacted by the decision.</p>
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