Apple publishes a new video to celebrate Earth Day, this time with Siri and Liam

Earth-Day-Liam

The day in which we are giving a little respite to the Earth is now over, taking into account that hundreds of thousands of actions are being carried out in favor of the environment today, on which Earth Day is celebrated. As we already mentioned this morning, Apple has published a video on its YouTube page showing how to manage the energy needed to transmit trillions of iMessages each day. 

Apple has been running the Apps for Earth project for a week now. With this project, he has tried to collect 100% of the value of the applications that are sold that are attached to this project, as well as the possible in-app purchases that are generated from their use. All this will go towards actions in favor of the environment. 

This morning our colleague Miguel Ángel Juncos showed us a video that Apple had put into circulation today in which through a conversation by iMessage we are made to see what happens when millions of users make use of that application to be able to send billions of daily messages between Apple devices.

However, those from Cupertino have subsequently published another video related to Earth Day. Not that they get along very well yet but in the video we can see Apple's new Liam robot, the robot that recycles thousands of iPhones every day talking to Apple's voice assistant, Siri. 

The video is very funny and He ends up encouraging the viewer to ask Siri about Liam to learn more about the environmental actions he takes within Apple.


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