Richard I gone so far as to reset the modem and router when this
happens, but it doesn't help. The problem is there isn't a problem with
any other device at the time of these events. I have many devices
including 2 desk top computers and the internet doesn't even slow when
this happens. That's why I know that it is with the Weather Server from
Apple and Siri. I have a programming engineer in the family who has had
this happen with their Siri as well when in the middle of a large
programming job, and it doesn't slow down his coding computer. Before
IOS 16.0 it may happen at a certain time of day. After IOS 16 it can
come at anytime of the day without any warning at all. Reboot of the
device doesn't change anything either. We just have to go about our
business and when it decides to clear up we can use it again..
Dave
On 6/26/2023 11:35 AM, Richard Turner wrote:
IN that case, I'd check that you are not having router or modem issues.
I cannot remember when I last got that response from Siri.
Richard, USA.
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with it.” -- Jane Wagner from The Search for Intelligent Life in the
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The problem of Siri and the Weather App still happen to me. Yes she
has my permission for my location. however, it's like Siri has lost
the internet connection to the Weather Server and she sets there for a
few seconds and then say's still working. After that I may for may
not get a result. I may receive nothing was heard back. This happens
on the Pod as well as my IPhone.
Dave
On 6/21/2023 2:04 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
Did you give Siri permission to use your location?
I've never had a problem getting the weather through Siri.
Richard, USA.
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little consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~
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On Jun 21, 2023, at 8:12 AM, Dave Grossoehme
<d...@grossoehme.com> <mailto:d...@grossoehme.com> wrote:
I been asking for the weather from Siri and speak slow enough
for her to understand my question. However, I get a different
location or I've found this on the web. Or I'm working on
that and then a few seconds later she say's I didn't hear
back. This is on my home pod as well as on my phone.
Dave
On 6/13/2023 12:07 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
I personally find that most of the time Siri doesn't do
simple thingts correctly it is because I speak too
quickly. There is a definite difference in how quickly
Siri listens in iOS 16, whether this because of the new
tone or because of something different I don't know, but
sometimes I ask Siri to "Call John Smith" for lack of a
better name and I get "What would you like to know about
John Smith". It says this because I spoke too quickly and
Siri didn't hear the "Call" part and instead only heard
"John Smith".
But I do agree that in many ways Siri can be extremely
dense and stupid considering Apple came out with Siri 12
years ago. Sometimes for some reason it won't even do a
simple conversion and instead I get the answer"I found the
following on the web about..."
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<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Mary Otten
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Subject: Siri’s selective hearing problem still prevails
at the end of the iOS 16 cycle
Way back at the beginning of iOS 16’s cycle, people were
complaining about the new tone for Siri and about problems
getting Siri to respond appropriately. I was certainly one
of those people. N Now, many months later, I’m still one
of those people. Certain things I can ask. Siri never
screws up. Open the App Store, for instance. I don’t think
it ever missed that command. But open BARD Mobile. Open
the name of my credit union, and many other open commands
as often as not meet with some stupidity about what it
found on the web or how it doesn’t think I have such an
app, even though it has opened the app many times in the
past. I thought it was supposed to have some kind of on
device machine learning, which would help it disambiguate
things it wasn’t sure of. This must not be true, because
its overall performance has maintained its low level,
whereas on iOS 15, the very same Siri with the very same
commands yields reasonable results almost all of the time.
So, whatever Apple did in iOS 16 has not been fixed as far
as I’m concerned. I can only hope they do better in iOS 17.
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