Apple Inc. was hit with a class action Wednesday over accusations Siri devices secretly record conversations.
The Cupertino-based company allegedly saves the recordings so employees can later listen to the conversations to grade the accuracy of Siri's responses.
Mark N. Todzo, representing the plaintiffs, argued Apple did not disclose Siri records conversations that are not preceded by a "wake ...
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