I’ve found a way to be at peace with the current state of #Siri.
In tech terms, it’s old. 12 years is a long time in technology. When you’re old, it’s often the case that you develop a hearing impairment.
Due to the condition that causes my #blindness, I also have a hearing impairment. It’s tough when I can tell people are getting frustrated because I ask them to repeat themselves.
So, the golden rule applies here. Hearing impaired virtual assistants have every right to do the job to the best of their ability. So even though I am repeating myself to Siri more and more of the time now, I do so willingly in the name of #inclusion.
See? It’s all in the way you think about things.
@JonathanMosen hi Jonathan, some blind people say if you wait about two or three seconds after this Siri sound and then you ask the question Siri will be responding better.
@Alvarogutierrez Yes that is absolutely right, but a separate issue. There seems to be an issue with needing to wait for the new Siri sound to decay, which takes longer. But in this case, the issues it is having in understanding are in response to Hey Siri commands.