She is also wonderful for someone who doesn’t pick up on social cues: Siri’s responses are not entirely predictable, but they are predictably kind — even when Gus is brusque. I heard him talking to Siri about music, and Siri offered some suggestions. “I don’t like that kind of music,” Gus snapped. Siri replied, “You’re certainly entitled to your opinion.” Siri’s politeness reminded Gus what he owed Siri. “Thank you for that music, though,” Gus said. Siri replied, “You don’t need to thank me.” “Oh, yes,” Gus added emphatically, “I do.”
Mooi verhaal over een 13-jarig autistisch jongetje dat beter kan communiceren met de iPhone-spraakcomputer Siri dan met de mensen om hem heen. Ik ben niet verbaasd: computers nemen immers alles letterlijk op, worden nooit boos, volgen altijd de regels, doen zelden of nooit iets onverwachts… De perfecte gespreksgenoot voor iemand met autisme?
“Getting results requires a lot of repetition. Humans are not patient. Machines are very, very patient.”
To Siri, With Love: How One Boy With Autism Became B.F.F.’s With Apple’s Siri (The New York Times, 17 oktober 2014)