KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Jim Cramer sits down with Dag Kittlaus, the creator of Apple's voice-enabled assistant Siri and Samsung's counterpart, Bixby.
  • Kittlaus says that while Apple "dropped the ball" on connecting Siri with third-party applications, he's making it happen at Viv, his company that was acquired by Samsung.

Siri may not be living out its full potential under Apple's wing, but voice-enabled assistants are nevertheless the future of digital technology, Siri's co-founder and former CEO Dag Kittlaus told CNBC on Tuesday.

Since Apple acquired Siri in 2010, "on the positive side, it's a lot faster, the speech recognition's gotten a lot better, but they dropped the ball on a couple things like opening it up to third parties," said Kittlaus, now co-founder and CEO of Viv, an artificial-intelligence company acquired by Samsung in 2016.