Undecided iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch Users Ask Siri What To Wear For Halloween Costumes; Learn About Siri's Hilarious Response!

Technology has developed to extend help in complicated matters. Recently, even ideas for a Halloween costume can be decided by technology as Siri. Users of iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad are sure to regard this as a hilarious way to ask Siri.

According to Express UK, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users have noticed that using Siri is one way to solve Halloween costume woes and issues. Siri has programmed a good number of practical and smart suggestions for Halloween costumes.

Siri offers several ideas for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users who have not made up their mind on what to wear as Halloween costume. Siri's response would include puns and technology jokes left and right when asked what Halloween costume to wear.

When one iPhone user asked Siri on what to wear for a Halloween costume, it suggested dressing in a surgical gown and carrying medical instruments, thus making the iPhone user an "operating system." Siri also suggested to another to dressing as spiral galaxy but can't seem to find the right size.

When another iPhone user asked Siri what he should wear for the Halloween, it replied to "get some teeny, tiny tool belts and go as a quantum mechanic." Siri would also suggest, "the scariest thing I can think of. A human hypothetical question" for a Halloween costume.

Siri's list goes on and on. This trend is one of the funniest things to do as Halloween approaches. Many iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users may ask for the fun of it or may even follow what Siri suggests as a Halloween costume.

Siri has been consistently used by iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users. As shared by iMore, Siri is a virtual assistant with a voice-controlled natural language interface that makes use of sequential inference and contextual awareness to help execute personal tasks in iOS.

Apple bought Siri back in 2010 and in October 2011, it re-released it as part of iOS 5. Siri is currently managed by Bill Stasior and is integrated into iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad products.

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