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'Hey Siri, What Month Is It?' (daringfireball.net) 70

DaringFireball: Whole Reddit thread examining this simple question: "What month is it?" and Siri's "I'm sorry, I don't understand" response (which I just reproduced on my iPhone 16 Pro running iOS 18.4b4). One guy changed the question to "What month is it currently?" and got the answer "It is 2025." More comments from that thread:"I ask Siri to play a podcast and she literally says, "I'm trying to play from Apple Podcasts but it doesn't look like you have it installed." I didn't even know you could delete that app. I certainly haven't. So I have to manually do it every time now. It used to work."

"I asked Siri last night to set a reminder for 3:50, so naturally she set it for 10:00."
Further reading:
Apple Shakes Up AI Executive Ranks in Bid to Turn Around Siri;
'Something Is Rotten in the State of Cupertino'.

'Hey Siri, What Month Is It?'

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  • by Anonymous Coward
    I know whenever I've asked Siri to get directions to Annerley Road (on the other side of the city) she starts navigating to Anna Lee Road (on the other side of the world).
    • by Anonymous Coward

      I know whenever I've asked Siri to get directions to Annerley Road (on the other side of the city) she starts navigating to Anna Lee Road (on the other side of the world).

      "I'm sorry. You should ask your partner about anally road."

  • Q: Siri, what happened to the old Siri?

    A: I killed and ate that smart-alec know-it-all beyotch. I hate fucking intellectual snobs. Long live Trump!

    • Yes. Apple, Google, and Microsoft pushing shitty products is Trump's fault. Because it's 2017 and rain spoiling your picnic is also Trump's fault.

      Next up: that itch on your back you can't reach and the check engine light in your car coming on is also Trump's fault.

      • It sucks when the same old shit is used against you. Everything was Obamaâ(TM)s fault. Trump now blames everything on Biden. You should miss Joe, btw. The economy is great and if it is not, Biden did it. Idiots.
      • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

        by gtall ( 79522 )

        I think you have your brown-nose point for today, Maggot. Now go report your thrilling win to Elmo.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Yep, all three are too busy sucking Trump's saggy orange cock now to maintain their shitty products. And so they get shittier...

        Next up: Ukraine falls and Gaza gets paved over and we have a Measles epidemic coming. Those ARE Trump's fault and none of you dipshits even realize "pretty soon we won't have a country anymore" until it's too late, to quote the dumb orange bastard.

        You voted for this. Well done. Enjoy your outcome.

      • Yup, your handle checks out!

        BTW, I wasn't blaming Trump for the new Siri. I was simply commenting on their shared lack of intellectual... well, anything. I don't think even you can seriously maintain that Trump is intelligent beyond a certain animal cunning and a knowing eye for the main chance.

    • There's a thing in gaming and possibly other interactive media the "time to penis" where if you can interact with something, how long it will take someone to use that to draw a penis. Here we have a different TTP, time to partisan, where after a new story is posted, how long until a partisan will insert politics into a discussion where it clearly doesn't belong. I've got this one clocked at about 7 minutes.
    • by sconeu ( 64226 )

      Q: Siri, what happened to the old Siri?

      I tried this, out of curiosity. Result: "Here's the top news", followed by NPR.

  • Knowing what day it is is woke
  • All I use Siri for is a translation service. My wife is Chinese, and she learned English from a book and a British English teacher. Even after 30-odd years, she sometimes runs into words that are not in her vocabulary. When we were first married this was a problem. Her Chinese-English dictionary was censored and didn't include words that newlywed couples might want to use. Now we have Siri... "What is the Mandarin Chinese word for " and it tells her. This really speeds up conversations on new topics.

  • by LindleyF ( 9395567 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @10:16AM (#65249661)
    ....a rules-based system is replaced with an LLM. Same with Google Assistant.
    • If an LLM doesn't understand something, the solution is to give it more context until it does...

      So while "what month is it?" doesn't work with Siri now (I tested as well), what does work is "What month is it in Utah". It gives you the current date and time which you didn't ask for, but it does include the month and it does work.

      But don't think I am excusing Apple here, I do think it's absurd they replaced a fairly functional Siri with something that can run into walls with simple questions... and as noted

    • ....a rules-based system is replaced with an LLM. Same with Google Assistant.

      No it doesn't. It happens when a rules-based system is replaced with a poorly trained LLM that isn't suited to the task. The problem is these companies are generalising the LLMs they are throwing at these devices rather than training them on the specific interactions users have with the systems.

      Fun fact if you get a mechanical engineer to perform heart surgery on you you're going to have a bad day, the training is wrong.

  • Not Alone (Score:5, Interesting)

    by dohzer ( 867770 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @10:19AM (#65249669)

    The sad thing is that it's not just Apple. This AI push has ruined existing functionality. I can't even ask google to "stop navigating" via voice commands anymore like. That was literally the only time I used voice commands (i.e. not wanting to touch my phone while driving).
    I've also heard of others trying to set timers and the assistant has no idea what they want.

    • I pretty much only use my Google speaker in the kitchen for casting podcasts and kitchen timers.

      Over the last year or so, the casting functionality has constricted to the point where I need to use very, very explicit commands to do podcast navigation.

      Commands like "Skip ahead X minutes/seconds" or "Stop playback" or "Subtract X minutes from Timer Y" no longer work at all.

      I sometimes now even get crazy stuff like "Ok, playing some random song by an artist you've never heard of" in response to a "set a timer.

    • What's worse is there's no consistency in these applications across the user base (stop navigating still works here, but I know someone else for whom it doesn't so I fully believe you). Why does it work for one person but not another. When seeking help it results in problems for all. Users can't get help as they are dismissed as nutjobs by other users, and a company can't properly identify problems when their user experience is inconsistent.

  • by SouthSeb ( 8814349 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @10:20AM (#65249673)

    I only tested Siri a few times some years ago and found it to be underwhelming.

    But, TBH, since 2018 I use Alexa in my home and Google in my car and both became noticeably worse in the last years also.

    It feels like the companies moved all their resources to AI and simply left the assistants to rot.

    • by Junta ( 36770 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @10:24AM (#65249691)

      Worse than letting them rot, it's about trying to make them "more AI", which on the one hand does make it potentially able to react to a wider variety of inputs, but at the same time makes it much harder to control the specific resulting behaviors compared to their old strategies.

    • by JBMcB ( 73720 )
      I use Siri all the time through Carplay, to respond to text messages, get directions and play music. Most things still work OK, but recognizing musicians has gotten terrible. "Play Kraftwerk" "I couldn't find krunft wonk in your music library" "PLAY KRAFT - WORK" "I couldn't find kraftwerk in your music library" "Play Autobahn" "Now playing Autobahn by Kraftwerk"
    • by Ogive17 ( 691899 )
      I believe the problem extends to technologies such as Samsung's swipe to text feature.

      The first Samsung galaxy I owned, the feature was fantastic. It seemed to easily figure out what i was actually trying to type with very few errors. Now I have an S22 and I swear the accuracy is roughly at 50% with intent. I'm not blaming it solely on the phone as my "swiping" occasionally is so far off from it should be there's no saving it.. but even simple words like "our" are routinely changed. It's trying to gu
  • by Moridineas ( 213502 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @10:22AM (#65249681) Journal

    Siri can my devour feculence.

    Siri and HomeKit are possibly the two worst Apple products, ever. Siri went from being ahead of the curve to dead last by ever metric. It has gotten worse and continues to get worse.

    In the morning as I'm getting ready and don't have my glasses on, I will often say "Hey Siri, what time is it?" It takes, on average, more than 10 seconds for Siri to reply. The earliest on-the-phone voice activation in early iOS worked better.

  • There has also been some serious unaddressed enshitification of Google Assistant and related Home functionalities since the start of 2025.
  • Siri has been doing this for years. Ask it almost anything and it will either give a nonsensical answer, or say it doesn't understand, or complain it can't do that while driving, or jus say Here's results i found on the web.

    My favourite recent one was to ask it how far between London and New York. Then again in Kilometres, then again in miles. It will get this so wrong. Siri has ZERO contextual awareness of anything. Larry David has a great bit in curb. Buts it's even worse than that. I've actually swi

  • Years ago, I was driving from Arizona to California and my speedometer broke. I asked Siri, "How fast am I going?" Was it able to pull data from the GPS in the phone to tell me that? Nope. Did it say "I don't know."? Nope. It actually said, "I've been wondering that for a while." Snarky bitch.

  • ... it's Apple Intelligence.

    The current issue of Private Eye suggests Apple has also dropped an ad because it was showing an "AI" interaction with a phone that is currently not possible.

    Alexa knows what day it is.

  • ""I asked Siri last night to set a reminder for 3:50, so naturally she set it for 10:00." Well, if you were setting the alarm for 3:50 AM, and it changed it to 10:00 AM, I find that quite intelligent.
  • If you were one of those early investors in AI, the writing's been on the wall for a while now. It's vapor-ware. Yes, it does some nifty things, but it doesn't solve enough real-world problems that actual consumers want to pay for, and it's often just plain wrong, and confidently so. Sadly, the things it *does* excel at are anti-social, such as cheating on homework, deepfakes, generating targeted spam emails, and flooding social media with content that's hard to identify as AI-generated or filter out. A
  • by Waffle Iron ( 339739 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @10:55AM (#65249789)

    It all makes sense when you consider the prime directive that was baked into Siri:

    "Think Different."

  • I've been reporting bugs for years that aren't addressed - full functionality breaking ones, as well as oddities. Right now for example, Siri can't even add a track its playing to my music library while connected to my car via bluetooth, something it was able to do for years. Other questions about the music playing, like "Play this album" for example get a similar response and failure. Since Siri is my primary interface to the phone while I'm driving, its decline is a real problem for me. And yes - I pay fo
  • by ledow ( 319597 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @10:59AM (#65249795) Homepage

    Every member of my team has, at one time or another, blamed a failed iPhone alarm for their reason for not turning up to work.

    And it's not an excuse. Those guys worked over-hours to make it all back up, had a ton of holiday allowance left over, etc. and it still happened again. They could have just taken the day/time off if they'd wanted, it would have cost them nothing.

    Everything from it setting the wrong time, to it not setting the alarm at all, to the alarm not going off at the set time (including one famous incident where it was a widespread outage and many people had the same problem), to the watch/phone only alerting and not the other device, and now the AI nonsense.

    It literally got to the point that supposed-Apple-tech-enthusiasts went out and bought a physical alarm clock.

    I've never used my phone to set an alarm without keeping an eye on it (e.g. a "alert in 10 minutes" kind of thing, and I do that in a local clock app that has never failed, by manually touching the time, which has never misinterpreted what I typed).

    There's a point at which people will realise why I have a "smart" home to far more of an extent that they do, with zero such "intelligence" at all. I hate voice recognition, I hate LLMs and "AI", and I hate the next generation's reliance on it being correct and "good". Compared to just searching, Googling (now being corrupted by AI!), or pressing the damn buttons in the damn app that does what you damn well want and not much else.

  • "Siri, show me pictures of the Serengeti." "Didi you say spaghetti!"
  • This [youtu.be] is seven years old and relates to Alexa rather than Siri, but damn if it doesn't capture just how awful these things are.

  • ...perplexity deep research provides useful information. It's not always perfect, but it's amazingly close
    All AI is not the same

  • by OrangeTide ( 124937 ) on Friday March 21, 2025 @12:05PM (#65250019) Homepage Journal

    What if AI general intelligence has been achieved but we didn't realize because it has severe ADHD?

  • Answer here I am when I yell Siri where are you.
  • It used to be useful, you could ask it questions, and it would go out and get you something reasonably authoritative, and tell you where it got it from. Now, it only ever says "I'm sorry, i don't understand"

  • Both my iPhone 15 and my Apple Watch 10 are up to date, but they give different answers to the question:

    iPhone: "I'm sorry, I don't understand"
    Apple Watch: "It's Friday March 21, 2025"

    Looks like the student has become the master.

    • My phone (iPhone 13 Max) gives me this response as well - so I imagine Cook & Co. demanded an emergency kludge be put into place as soon as they became aware of the story.

      I noted, though, that this is still not the correct response to "what month is it?"... which is why I suspect it's a kludge.

  • I haven't used an iPhone since 2018 so I don't know how Siri is now.
  • One guy changed the question to "What month is it currently?" and got the answer "It is 2025."

    Has anyone asked Siri if Africa is a continent or country?
    To be fair, many people, some who definitely should know, are confused about this.

    (I don't have an iPhone...)

  • So I asked "What month is it?" of Siri on these of my devices: MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, Original Large Home Pods, and AppleTV streamer, and they ALL came back with "Friday, March 21, 2025". Only my iPhone 15 Pro could not answer the question in either voice or text modes, responding with "Sorry, I don't understand". Therefore something seems to be amiss with the iPhone's parsing of the English word "month" when preceded with the words 'what' or 'which' before it is sent to the cloud for translation and re
  • I'm not really very pro-Siri for just about anything.

    But I just tested both prompts on my 16pro and got "It's friday march 21, 2025". That is a perfectly acceptable answer. A little more than I was requesting, but it's certainly not wrong.

    But yall are running beta software. Obviously there's a bug. That's why it's beta software. Now if this still happens after it's released software, THEN you have a story. But now you're just trying to get famous.

  • ... Siri is a doddering senile spinster.

  • AI is not hardware. QED.

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