Musician Manning Patston used his iPhone's AutoFill feature to create on-the-fly lyrics for a song he's aptly calling "Auto Fill." Siri isn't the greatest songwriter but Patston, to his credit, makes something with almost nothing. I can't help but be reminded of the time Jonathan Mann did something similar back in 2014 for his "Song A Day" series.
Writing song lyrics with Siri's AutoFill
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