- cross-posted to:
- ios_community@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- ios_community@lemmy.world
a new community created to share, read, and comment on the often strange “bedtime stories” that Siri’s new AI capabilities create.
come visit us at !siristories@lemmy.world and share your Siri Stories!
I’m a little off-put by how aggressive you’re being, but let’s consider what you’ve said:
I’d appreciate a citation. Although, since this seems weird to prove without an official statement AND because Apple might just try this— I’ll consider a preponderance of evidence in lieu of some academic (or journalistic) study in the matter. It had better be good.
I also am very much aware of 2 important things re: your argument:
PS: if you wish to (and for those also reading this) — I encourage everyone to share your weird and funny generated stories anyway. If Apple intelligence is able to make these stories better in the future, all the better. Please share those as well!
It wasn’t my intention to come across as aggressive. Not trying to pick a fight here.
I’m honestly just curious about how some gen AI features are showing for you. If you are able to access them, I would love to reproduce what you did so that I could fiddle with the AI as well. I’m seeing the same bedtime stories on my iOS 17 / 18 devices and my Ventura Mac.
When ask iOS 18 Siri to tell me a story, I get the same handful of stories over and over. Mouse college friends, a spider with the spindly legs, ground squirrels, etc. 🤷♂️
I’m not sure what to tell you other than: don’t yuk other peoples’ yum.
If you don’t like it, move on. That just means this place isn’t for you. It does not mean that it’s for you to judge.