Nick Heer on Siri:

As a reminder, Apple says users can ask Siri…

…to text a contact by using only their first name.

…for directions to locations using the place name.

…to play music by artist, album, or song.

…to start and stop timers.

…to convert from one set of units to another.

…to translate from one language to another.

…about Apple’s product features and documentation, new in iOS 18.1.

…all kinds of other stuff.

It continues to do none of these things reliably or predictably.

I don’t think Siri is very good, and I would have said I barely use it until I read this list. Because actually, I use Siri to do all of these things (well, except Apple Product features… but my “all kinds of stuff” include lots of home controls and starting specific workouts on my Watch). The only one that I find unreliable is playing Music, which I am quite sympathetic to because my tastes are not mainstream and the names of things are super weird. I wish that would get better.

But by my score, 6/7 of the use cases that exists pre-18.1 that Nick says cannot be done “reliably or predictably” work 100% of the time. The remaining use case, playing music, is a bit of a crap shoot. It’s also the least useful of all of these features (unless you’re still trying to make HomePods happen).

So maybe I do use Siri and maybe it’s fine?