Hmm, does anyone actually <i>use</i> Siri, I mean besides playing with it for a few minutes when they first get their iphone?<p>My impression thus far is that the main use-case for Siri is looking for jokes...
If it does change the way we speak then illiteracy rates will likely increase. Take for example words that can be pronounced multiple ways and have two different meanings. I have yet to hear Siri correctly pronounce the word "record" in the context of something that recalls or relates past events.