Google provides better sexual health information than Siri

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

With 41 per cent of internet users admitting to looking online for health-related questions, it's important that they can find quality content. But a new study suggests that smart assistants aren't quite as good as Google searches at providing quality advice when it comes to sexual health. The researchers hope their findings will encourage internet users to treat health information online with caution. A new study suggests that smart assistants aren't quite as good as Google searches at providing quality advice when it comes to sexual health (stock image) Researchers from the University of Otago asked Apple's Siri and Google Assistant to answer questions and perform tasks. The team selected 50 questions to test the software and then compared their answers with a laptop based Google search.