We have met our share of secretive startups over the years, but few have been as secretive about their plans as Siri, which was founded in December 2007 and did not even have an official name until today. Siri was spun out of SRI International and its core technology is based on the highly ambitious CALO artificial intelligence project. Today, Siri announced that it has raised an $8.5 million Series A financing round, led by Menlo Ventures and Morgenthaler Ventures.
We got a chance to talk to Siri's co-founders Dag Kittlaus and Adam Cheyer today. Both Dag Kittlaus, who is the company's CEO, and Adam Cheyer, Siri's VP of Engineering, bring an impressive background of experience in the mobile industry and artificial intelligence research to the table. The third co-founder of Siri is Tom Gruber, a well-known expert on artificial intelligence and interface design. Siri's 19-person team has been recruited from companies such as Google, SRI, NASA, Xerox PARC, Motorola, and Apple.
We tried our best to get some information from the tight-lipped co-founders, but we were only able to get a few details out of Dag and Adam:
For now, that's all we know, but feel free to speculate about Siri's product in the comments. You can also sign up for Siri's public beta here.

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Sounds interesting... though it remains to be seen what services they will actually provide :-)
Wonderful!! There is no crisis for venture capital
ambitious, but the technological difficulty is huge. I am still doubting how well they can go. If they may restrict their application domains to a short list, however, I would look for their product.
Yihong
I'm intrigued to learn more about them and what they will provide. Keeping things a secret was a smart move with that type of product.
Craig
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