No they shouldn't. A massive number of people use Siri regularly, even for basic device controls. Non-disabled folks don't use virtual assistants on desktops, and Microsoft has no more mobile phones. Article author is writing bad-take clickbait. Boo this author. BOOOOOOOO.
this post was submitted on 04 Aug 2023
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I use siri every day especially while driving. It's useful making calls, replying to messages and playing music. Might not be able to give me the life answers I need but it's good at what it does
They really should be attempting to expand Siri with large language models. Device interactions are fine in the current state but having a language model that actively understands my calendar schedule and can provide insight would be great.