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“Hey Siri, how do you spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?“
No problem, spells it.
“Hey Siri, how do you spell Lamborghini?”
I just find it strange that Siri refuses to spell this specific word when asked in a normal manner.
Thanks for the workaround, but I would actually like to know if and why Siri was intentionally programmed to not spell this word.
These kinds of sample-based apps won’t be around much longer when machine learning algorithms can be trained to sound exactly like a particular musician based on a sufficient body of their work. We’ll soon be using “artificial band members” capable of emulating any style and playing along in real time with other musicians.
Spells it for me. What country are you in? Maybe it has to do with language settings. Or maybe your pronunciation of the word is different than what Siri expects. Could be Siri smugly hinting that you're saying it wrong.
Since it spells it for me and it also gets it right when I dictate it, I'm guessing that it is more about the AI being over-helpful and assuming you must really be asking how to pronounce it. I doubt very much there's a line of code in there somewhere that excludes this particular word from spelling results.
You’re probably right. It must be a regional bug/feature.
Invaluable for settling kitchen table family disputes as regards opinions masquerading as facts etc.
I use it to operate my lights. Though I do feel a bit weird yelling at my lighting system :-)
The new watch update to watchOS 8 will allow Siri to make more than one timer at a time on the watch. So, I’ll use that for sure. I don’t know the details but I think Siri is needed.
I use Siri for maps. He reads it out loud so I don’t have to risk getting into an accident staring at my phone.
I generally don’t talk to my phone though.
Kept popping up in the car when Syria was in the news...