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Apple Cut Frequencies in WWDC Keynote to Prevent Siri Activations

Apple appears to have modified the audio of this week's WWDC 2026 keynote video whenever "Siri" was mentioned, apparently in an effort to prevent viewers' nearby devices from waking inadvertently during the presentation.

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The technique was spotted by observers on X, who shared spectrogram screenshots showing clear gaps in those specific frequency ranges coinciding precisely with instances of the ‌Siri‌ name throughout the video. Apple appears to have cut out the 3kHz, 4kHz, 5kHz, and 6kHz frequency bands.

The approach is designed to defeat wake-word detection, which relies on recognizing the acoustic profile of phrases like "‌Siri‌" and Hey ‌Siri‌." By surgically removing the frequencies that carry key phonetic energy in the word "‌Siri‌," Apple can reduce the likelihood that HomePods, iPhones, iPads, and Macs in a viewer's home will trigger while the keynote plays back.

The technique does not appear to have been fully effective, however, as multiple viewers reported their devices activating anyway during the stream.

In 2017, Amazon was found to use a similar approach in its Alexa TV commercials, notching out frequencies to avoid triggering Echo smart speakers in viewers' homes.

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3 days ago at 06:29 am
My god… i sometimes forget how insanely thorough internet detectives are…
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3 days ago at 06:28 am
Maybe this whole voice activation thing isn't a good idea.
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3 days ago at 06:39 am
I remember seeing my iPhone's Siri activate a couple times during the event. Whatever they did, didn't work.
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3 days ago at 06:38 am
Didn't work, my phone activated several times while watching. 🤷‍♂️
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3 days ago at 07:04 am
TIL that “fun fact” in Dutch is “fun fact” 😅
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3 days ago at 06:48 am
I keep the listening mode for Siri off as I don't like it and it seems so sensitive to activation.

So now on my other friends devices I like to say as fast as i can: "hey siri, tell my wife to shut up" and watch them panic.
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