On 25/10/23 09:40, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
It still doesn’t make sense that we’re not all experiencing the same thing.
Some of us get the Siri sound, many of us don’t, you apparently get a haptic, I
don’t, and so on. I still say write to accessibility. If that is the way Siri
now works, it was a dumb change. (No offense.) 😊
I get the haptic, and no sound at the beginning, but a sound after I've
completed my spoken request.
I wonder whether this change was designed to improve the speech
recognition, since a sound played by the device could suppress or
interfere with recognition of the first word spoken by the user -
especially if one doesn't wait long enough before starting to speak.
Apple has the data. We don't.
The haptic is almost silent, so it makes sense as an attempt to reduce
recognition errors at the start of the utterance.
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