14 Years Later, Siri Is Again the Key to Apple's Future
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The article discusses how Siri, 14 years after its introduction, remains crucial to Apple's future, with the HN community sharing mixed views on its potential.
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I want to at least be able to say "Hey Siri, I'm heading home now", and my heating turns on so it's warm when I get back, my lights turn on 2 minutes before I arrive, any robot cleaning to have finished, oven turns on 5 minutes before I arrive so it's ready to have something thrown in it, my indoor plants are automatically watered so they don't die etc. etc.
Or how about "By the way, it's your best friend's daughter's 18th birthday in 10 days time, would you like me to find some options?"
Start with removing chores and friction from my life. If I had a human personal assistant that's what they'd be doing.
Back when it first came out it was a bad command line over voice with no documentation, but you could at least learn some repeatable commands.
Now it’s always a crapshoot that somewhat kinda sometimes maybe works.
I use an iPhone 14 Pro Max and plan to upgrade soon. When I do, it won't be because of of AI or Siri. It will be because of my battery slowly dying and me wanting a better camera.
I read a report recently that AI subscriptions have paid out around $20 billion or something, where-as investment far exceeded that. I am still waiting on someone to tell me we aren't in a bubble based on that info.