IQ, or intelligence quotient, is a measure of a person’s cognitive abilities. It is typically measured by tests that measure a person’s ability to reason, problem solve, and think abstractly. In the case of Siri, the AI assistant developed by Apple, the question of IQ is a bit more complicated.

Siri is an artificial intelligence (AI) system that uses natural language processing and machine learning to respond to user requests. While Siri is capable of performing tasks and answering questions, it is not capable of reasoning or problem solving in the same way that a human would. Therefore, it is not possible to accurately measure Siri’s IQ in the same way that one would measure a human’s IQ.

However, researchers have attempted to estimate Siri’s IQ by comparing it to the IQ of a 6-year-old human. Usually, a 6-year-old human has an IQ of 55.5, and as you can see, Google’s is a little bit lower, but Siri’s is twice as low – 23.9.

This low IQ is likely due to the fact that Siri is still a relatively new technology and has not had the same amount of time to develop its cognitive abilities as a human would. Additionally, Siri is limited by the data it has access to and the algorithms it is programmed with.

Despite its low IQ, Siri is still capable of performing basic tasks and responding to simple questions. It can also be used to access the internet, set reminders, and play music. However, it is not capable of complex problem solving or reasoning, and it is not able to think abstractly.

In conclusion, while it is not possible to accurately measure Siri’s IQ, researchers have estimated it to be around 23.9, which is significantly lower than the IQ of a 6-year-old human. Despite this, Siri is still capable of performing basic tasks and responding to simple questions.

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