"Hey Siri, remind me to call Grandma when I get home" (while driving and I remembered something I need to speak to her about)
A simple press of a button on my BT headset (Sony btw, not Apple) and "Call my wife" is a lot easier in the winter than digging out my phone, removing my glove for TouchID and browsing to my wife's contact in the phone app.
A quick shout of "Hey Siri, set timer for 12 minutes" while cooking is faster than fiddling with the kitchen timer - which I had lost. Again.
Also "What's the weather like tomorrow morning" when I come home to see if I need to plug in my car heater for the night or not.
There are just some things that are faster spoken to a digital assistant (Siri, Cortana or Google Assistant) than done by tapping on a screen.
On the other hand, tapping the screen is a lot more appropriate in public than asking "Navigate to my proctologist appointment" :P
A simple press of a button on my BT headset (Sony btw, not Apple) and "Call my wife" is a lot easier in the winter than digging out my phone, removing my glove for TouchID and browsing to my wife's contact in the phone app.
A quick shout of "Hey Siri, set timer for 12 minutes" while cooking is faster than fiddling with the kitchen timer - which I had lost. Again.
Also "What's the weather like tomorrow morning" when I come home to see if I need to plug in my car heater for the night or not.
There are just some things that are faster spoken to a digital assistant (Siri, Cortana or Google Assistant) than done by tapping on a screen.
On the other hand, tapping the screen is a lot more appropriate in public than asking "Navigate to my proctologist appointment" :P