No wonder you’re so brittle, Siri. Your life is bereft of joy.
As for you, Apple Music, no biggie. It’s only one of the greatest musical works of the last 200 years. Skippable, right?
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Thanks for replying, Phil. Sincerely. I've loved Apple ever since the IIe. But, semantically, your phrase and mine are the same. Siri should know that. Don't make excuses—make improvements.
It seems Siri is failed on the idea of ninth, which search the music library literally with the word “ninth” With 9 and nine, the behavior is normal All this should be known from the beginning by the engineers who speak Englishpic.twitter.com/viiznilhpM
Yeah, Siri botches "ninth" a lot. Ordinal numbers are OK for Beethoven 1-8, but not his ninth. Some other composers' ninths do work, but ask for Mozart's ninth and you get… Bruckner's fourth. Ask for Hadyn's ninth and get—wait for it—BEETHOVEN'S NINTH. Ta da! That's the secret.pic.twitter.com/XrtezrE31Z
That has echoes of “you’re holding it wrong.”
No Phillip, Apple Music and Siri ARE a total disaster with classical music. And this is coming from a fervent fan of Apple.
"You're saying it wrong!"
Isn’t that exactly the difference between voice recognition and A.I.?
Siri has definitely improved, slowly albeit. Before, it couldn’t recognise Nazia Hassan, no matter which permutation of her name and accent I used. Now it does even from a distance
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