Need to know about lifesaving CPR? A new study says it's probably wise not to ask Alexa or Siri

A man holds an iPhone next to an Amazon Echo, center, and a Google Home, right, in New York on June 14, 2018. A study published Monday, Aug. 28, 2023, in JAMA Network Open, says Alexa, Siri and other voice assistants could do a better job giving instructions on CPR to help bystanders respond in emergencies. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Ask Alexa or Siri about the weather. But if you want to save someone’s life? Call 911 for that.

Voice assistants often fall flat when asked , according to a study published Monday.

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