Apple's Siri history was plagued by infighting, mistakes and developer alienation, report ...

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  • Reply 61 of 65
    freerangefreerange Posts: 1,597member
    Everyone seems to believe Amazon and Alexa have already won The World Series of Smartphone Assistants and Siri has come in last place, far, far behind. That's the mindset that everyone believes, so it might as well be true. You won't find many Youtube videos asking "Does Alexa suck?" No. There are plenty of videos asking "Does Siri suck?" As far as Wall Street is concerned, Alexa is the big winner and Siri is nothing but a bad joke. I just feel Apple could have done a lot better with Siri than let it become the laughingstock of smart assistants. As Apple fans were always laughing at how low Amazon profits were, Apple should probably have been using all of its profits to build Siri into a super-AI assistant. No company should sit on hundreds of billions of dollars and allow any product of theirs to become the worst in class. Amazon seems to be beating Apple in everything when there should never have been a good reason for something like that to happen.
    People seem to forget that one of Apple’s biggest challenges with Siri is it’s strict privacy policies, which are clearly a significant differentiator to the competition, and a significant advantage to users. This is a massive challenge to overcome but I’m sure they will master it while still protecting our privacy. To do things right for the user is hard. The others are doing what’s best for the company.
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  • Reply 62 of 65
    I use Siri a lot, especially when driving, I tell it to text my wife, I use it to tell me the weather when I can't use my phone, Its been pretty useful for me. I'm looking forward to it being updated.
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    gatorguygatorguy Posts: 24,731member
    freerange said:
    People seem to forget that one of Apple’s biggest challenges with Siri is it’s strict privacy policies, which are clearly a significant differentiator to the competition, and a significant advantage to users. This is a massive challenge to overcome but I’m sure they will master it while still protecting our privacy. To do things right for the user is hard. The others are doing what’s best for the company.
    Apple always does what's best for the company too just as most other companies intend to do. 
    edited May 2018
    Soli
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  • Reply 64 of 65
    jcs2305 said:
    A few people that I work with love Alexa because they can ask the time while they lay in bed. We weren't talking in a group by the way. I had individual conversations with people that said the same thing. They love that they can lay in bed and ask the time. I was like... it takes more effort to speak than to just look at the clock? Ok then? hahaha
    Siri tells me the time when I'm laying in bed... with my eyes closed. She's a dream!
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  • Reply 65 of 65
    The HomePod having limited Siri capabilities is definitely surprising and a misstep by Apple, but at least that can be fixed in software. Let's just hope they get it done as a mid-term update, not waiting for the next September keynote.
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