Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Beatbox with Siri: the mathematical problem that began to sing the voice assistant Apple – BBC

Facebook / Marcus Perez Image copyright Facebook. Marcus Perez
Image caption Marcus Collaboration Perez Siri has had over 24 million hits.

“Siri, what is a trillion to the tenth power?”

It is not immediately obvious how this curious math question could inspire music.

This is basically a one followed by a ridiculous number of zeros.

But it turns out the answer offered by the virtual assistant Apple Siri, has a good beat .

And has resulted in a series of musical collaborations -if you can call musical contributor to the phone that have become viral.

beatboxer American Marcus Perez, who makes drums with his mouth, shared his duet with Siri on your Facebook page and quickly amassed over 24 million views.

Your video has been shared more than 385,000 times and has encouraged others to upload their own versions .

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Image caption is the assistant Siri voice of Apple devices.

One of the most creative versions recorded in the UAE and combines the pace of Siri with beatboxing and Indian classical singing.

beatboxer in the video is Carl Frenais, the leader of a group called Carl & amp; The Reda Mafia .

The video would only be private to be shared only among friends, but filtered and reached more than 15 million visits before being removed.

Since then it has published in the Facebook group and has collected five million visits.

With numbers like these is a matter of time before see Jay Z rapping with Cortana, the personal assistant of Microsoft , and a particularly problematic equation.

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