Yes, Mary said it very well for us all! I too feel there are just too
many occasions when you ask a simple question and he/she just doesn't
understand and give a meaningful answer. I'm tired of being asked if I
want to read something on the Web. I want Siri to go on speaking what
he/she reads because that's why I've asked for his/her help, because I
want the information and I want it quickly!
At present, most assistants have this quirk when sometimes they know an
answer or how to do something and other times they just say they don't
know. As others have said, Siri was the first and he/she should be
leading the way for sure!
Carol P - UK
On 9/24/2017 7:04 PM, Sadam Ahmed wrote:
Why don't you use proper punctuation?
Where not all Apple sheep thinking the sun shines out of Tim's behind.
Also, Last time I checked it wasn't a crime to express ones opinion as
Mary did so eloquently.
On 24/09/2017 3:06 AM, Janet Bell wrote:
if you all think that siri is so stupid why have iPhones and be on a
list for them (very strange) siri is not human try and remember that.
-----Original Message----- From: Mike Ulrich
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2017 6:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Siri is still pretty stupid
I too , agree wholeheartedly. Big time PITA!
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
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Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2017 12:42 PM
To: [email protected]; Mary Otten;
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Subject: Re: Siri is still pretty stupid
Good call Marry,
I still get a lot of somethings gone wrong Sadam. Or, Can you try that
again?
Google's natural language processing is way better.
On 24/09/2017 1:06 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
One of my pet peeve's about Siri has been that it is absolutely
obtuse when you asked to find a specific place on a specific street.
It will come back and say I found such and such a place on such and
such a Street, does that look good? Or is that the one you wanted?
Well, Siri, since I already gave you the street name of the store
name, and I know there is only one such on that street, why don't
you just give me the phone number I asked for in the first place?
Google does this and so does Alexa. But good old Siri still can't
get this right even in iOS 11. Come on Apple. This is pretty
elementary stuff. What the hell did you do with all your work on
Siri, anyway? Have other people found improvements to Siri in the
real world? I know it can do all sorts of music trivia about which I
care not. But what about real world situations? You know, like when
you want a phone number and don't want to engage in meaningless
back-and-forth with your so called Assistant?
Mary
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