Siri is going to conquer the world of the Mac

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At a time when everyone around Apple is watching for any movement by the company regarding a possible event in September, news like the one below our partner Jordi Giménez told us a few days ago and it is the company of the bitten apple after having presented in February a patent of what would be the integration of its Siri assistant in the OS X desktop system, continues to work on it according to knowledgeable people.

It is not very clear if this integration will be effective in the next OS X Yosemite, but what is clear is that this is not a crude OS X tailored copy of Siri for iOS.

According to the data shown by the patent over almost 92 pages, Siri could grow to also become the assistant of the OS X system, gaining functionalities and helping us to perform actions such as printing documents, invoke applications as well as many other actions. All this after the user makes a gesture that the system recognizes.

In the documentation presented for the patent registration we can see a series of images that allow us to intuit how this evolution of Apple's personal assistant will work on OS X system.

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What is clear is that a Siri integration in OS X is not going to be announced with great fanfare, saving it for the final OS X presentation Keynote, whether it's Yosemite or not. We will continue investigating the news and we will inform you of any related news. Now we leave you with the images that we have mentioned above.

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