Members of the Apple community often share neat and creative concepts for their vision of how iOS could be. Kévin Eugène calls this new concept "iOS Mogi," named after a fishing village in Japan. Siri is context aware and non-intrusive, so summoning her does not take up the whole screen, but acts like a notification banner instead. There are a lot of interesting use cases, so I recommend checking out
the whole article. In short, it gives Siri a much more meaningful purpose. A context aware Siri is much better than the static and linear way our Siri responds to requests.
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