MacResource
Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - Printable Version

+- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com)
+-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1)
+--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3)
+--- Thread: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". (/showthread.php?tid=133477)

Pages: 1 2


Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - cbelt3 - 03-14-2012

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/siri-creates-legal-woe-for-apple/2012/03/13/gIQAg8U59R_story.html?tid=pm_business_pop
- - -
Heck, Siri doesn't understand ME much of the time. But then neither do my children, and I KNOW they have better speech processing capability.


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - Grumpyguy - 03-14-2012

While I don't condone suing, SIRI's useability seems to be getting worse. Most of the time it just offers a web search whereas before it would use Wolfram alpha.


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - Sam3 - 03-14-2012

If that doesn't get tossed out of court then our legal system is in much worse shape than I thought.


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - Numo - 03-14-2012

Grumpyguy wrote:
While I don't condone suing, SIRI's useability seems to be getting worse. Most of the time it just offers a web search whereas before it would use Wolfram alpha.

I don't know if this is true or not, but I think I read somewhere that the huge demand for Siri's services somehow degrades it's (her?) effectiveness. If so, perhaps this is a temporary effect.


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - Ombligo - 03-14-2012

I'm thinking of suing because my phone doesn't have siri... Apple should give it to everyone.... Free... and pay us to use it...



And buy us MacDonald's Sweet Iced Tea (so we can spill it on our laps and sue both company's for distress caused by shrinkage)

AMERICA - What a Country!


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - Numo - 03-14-2012

Oh yes - the entitlement effect. It's only a matter of time before someone sues the weatherman because he failed to forecast rain on a day they didn't bring their umbrella to work.


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - $tevie - 03-14-2012

What the article didn't tell you is that the lawsuit was brought by Mushmouth from The Cosby Kids.


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - cbelt3 - 03-14-2012

Ammo wrote:
Oh yes - the entitlement effect. It's only a matter of time before someone sues the weatherman because he failed to forecast rain on a day they didn't bring their umbrella to work.

Like the folks in Italy who are being tried in a criminal case (manslaughter) because they failed to predict an earthquake ?

Legal systems as applied to scientific and engineering reality are the 21st century equivalent of putting a witch on a scale to see if she weighs the same as a duck.


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - GGD - 03-14-2012

Isn't it a well know fact that females (Siri) cannot and never will be able to understand males? I think the reverse is also true.


Re: Americans are lawyer happy: Man sues Apple because "Siri doesn't understand me". - OWC Jamie - 03-14-2012

Ammo wrote:
Oh yes - the entitlement effect. It's only a matter of time before someone sues the weatherman because he failed to forecast rain on a day they didn't bring their umbrella to work.

Been done for failing to notify for wind probability and subsequent drowning resulting.