![]() If you find triald is running and taking up a lot of CPU and memory, it’s generally best to just let it continue. Generally speaking, triald should be running quietly in the background, or when the Mac is not otherwise in heavy use. Thus it appears that triald is related to Siri and Siri Knowledge capabilities, including general things like machine learning, lookup functions, Siri Knowledge identification, dictation functionality, text to speech capabilities with Siri, and more. The relation to Siri and machine learning is evidenced by when you dig into the ~/Library/trial/ folder you will find a lot of references to Siri, dictation, text to speech, Siri Find My, and more. It’s a process running from /usr/libexec/triald, and it interacts with a user level library trial folder located at ~/Library/trial/. So what is triald, and what’s going on with the process? We’ll dive into that a little bit.įirst, triald appears to be related to machine learning, Siri, and Siri Knowledge. Additionally, the related directory to triald also can consume a fair amount of disk space on a Mac for some users. ![]()
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