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Bharat Parepalli’s directorial ‘Siri Malle Puvvu’ was launched yesterday morning. Congress leader G Venkata Swamy sounded the clap board for the muhurat shot while, Sudharshan Reddy, the state minister switched the camera on. The movie has Nitish, Keerti, Nagasri, Jyothy and Rashmi in the main leads. It also has Kota Srinivasa Rao and Ali as other supporting cast. The film is being produced by Neelam Shankar. ‘Siri Malle Puvvu’ is the remake of a Kannada blockbuster hit titled ‘Moggina Manasu’ which had won five filmfare awards. The film is based on a college backdrop.
Shivaji stars the lead in Siri Films's new movie
The makers of the movie 'Punadi Rallu' is set to start its new project with Shivaji as the lead. The movie is directed by debutante Sharath Chandra who erstwhile was a software engineer. The producer was a director when the production house with the banner Siri Films was initiated. The movie about to be made is a full length comedy entertainer blended with an element of crime. The regular shooting is proposed to begin from the first week of October and is expected to be completed in the schedule allotted. The shooting schedules are in the months of October, November and December, said the producers. Once, the heroine and other casts of the movie are finalized, the shooting will commence.
Collection King to play special role in Siri Creations movie
A film is likely to be launched with Collection King, Padma Shri, Dr Mohanbabu, in a special role on the banner of Siri Creations with M Satyanarayana is the producer. Producer Satyanarayana's son is being introduced as hero through this movie, which is to be directed by Sai Balaji. The character in this film was designed in a different style by keeping Mohanbabu's image and body language in view. It is worth mentioning here that it was the next film after the prestigious film 'Yamadonga' in which he played a mythological role as Yamadharma Raju. The film is all set to go to sets very soon.
Why Amazon's Echo is better to talk to than Siri
Artificial intelligence and voice-based computing are likely two of the main components of the smart devices of the future, and Amazon's surprisingly popular Echo is certainly one device to beat. The home assistant can offer fast responses to some of your immediate needs, like playing music, or giving you the information you require the most, including weather, traffic, sports scores, to name just a few. To many people, the Alexa assistant that powers Echo is about as robust as Siri. Apple's voice-assistant that resides inside the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and iPod touch, can easily do the same things. But Alexa does things better and faster than Siri not because Amazon is better than Apple at processing voice requests, but because the devices offer vastly different experiences. In a post on Medium about his experience with the Amazon Echo, M.G. Siegler explained why Alexa beats Siri when it comes to voice control. What Amazon has managed to achieve is to train users to think differently about voice-controlled computing when having to use a static, home device like the Echo. "First and foremost, as I noted in the original post, the Echo is always listening," Siegler notes. "There is nothing to pull out, no button to push. Yes, with the iPhone 6s line, Siri is also always listening. But the key difference is the hit rate. Saying 'Alexa' always seems to work. Saying 'Hey Siri' appears to work about half the time or less, in my experience." Furthermore, Alexa always sits out in the open in your house, readily waiting for your commands. Meanwhile, the iPhone isn't always placed in the same position. That means it might not hear your voice if you keep leaving it in different places, and it might not respond. Even the Apple Watch, Siegler says, isn't reliable enough to offer a steady Hey Siri experience. "These low hit rates and slow speeds effectively train every user not to use Siri in this way," he says. Siegler argues that a vocal-only device is necessary "to force the paradigm shift in getting people comfortable talking to these devices," and Alexa is the kind that gives you no other options of interacting with it than by using your voice. It's not that Siri did it first, it's that Alexa is more efficient at doing what Siri did first. The success of the Echo did not go unnoticed. Google announced Home, a clear Echo alternative that will be infused with its unnamed assistant, and Apple is rumored to be working on a similar device.