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The Siri logo is shown on the big screen during a demo at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco in 2012. A new study suggests that Siri and other smartphone personal assistants cant adequately help users with issues of mental health, interpersonal violence and physical health. (Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group/TNS)

Troy Wolverton: At CES, voice assistants assert themselves

January 17, 2017

By Troy Wolverton The Mercury News (TNS) LAS VEGAS — In the very near future, instead of controlling your gadgets by pressing buttons or tapping on screens, you may just talk to them. Intelligent...

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