• Siri forgot how to tell the time on the HomePod and that shows h

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri May 3 11:30:05 2024
    Siri forgot how to tell the time on the HomePod and that shows how much it needs an AI upgrade

    Date:
    Fri, 03 May 2024 11:28:50 +0000

    Description:
    Siris HomePod-based time-telling woes are a clear sign it needs an AI upgrade.

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    It appears that Siri on the Apple HomePod and HomePod mini smart speakers has somewhat forgotten how to provide the time to its users,

    MacRumors reported that when the virtual assistant receives the voice
    command What time is it? Siri failed to answer, and directed people to their paired iPhone, with the response: "I found some web results, I can show them if you ask again from your iPhone."

    The publication then reported that Apple appears to have fixed the issue, but Siri still cant answer similar questions such as Can you tell me the time?
    and Whats the time?

    Weve not encountered such issues ourselves, but HomePod-based Siris (or
    should that be Sirai?) have reportedly been stumbling over other commands, like being asked to turn off smart lights in a particular room. Such bugs and virtual-assistant slip-ups arent uncommon, but this report further cements
    the idea that Siri isnt the smartest assistant in the virtual box. Silly Siri needs some clever chops

    While I use an iPhone 15 Pro Max , I almost never use SIri, preferring to
    bark commands or queries at the Google Assistant in my Nest Hub and other smart devices. And Im sure Im not the only one.

    This fact, and now these time-telling troubles, tell me that its time Siri
    got a real upgrade in smarts. Sure, Apple products and software are pretty slick, but the folks at Cupertino appear to have been dragging their heels when it comes to making clever virtual assistants and adopting generative AI.

    Im not super-keen for Apple to go the Google route and make generative AI front and center to its devices, as the search giant did with its Google
    Pixel 8 series; Id rather go for natural-looking photos than ones that have been heavily manipulated by clever algorithm. But I do feel that Siri isn't fit for purpose right now, and a little more seamless integration of AI into Apples various software platforms could be a boon to users, without raising fears of a robotic uprising.

    With new iPads likely to be just around the corner at Apples Let Loose event on May 7 , and WWDC 2024 coming not long after, we should get a glimpse at what Apple plans to do with generative AI, and what type of smart tools could be integrated into the likes of macOS, iOS, and the rumored iPhone 16 .

    The silver lining to all this, at least in my mind, is that when Apple does turn its hand to a segment of the technology world its a little late arriving to, it tends to do a very good job of integrating said tech into its devices and platforms. So my hope is that Apple will make smart use of generative AI so that it's genuinely useful to future iPhone users, rather than a gimmick
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