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StumpyBloke

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Apr 21, 2012
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HomePod can no longer tell me what time it is. If I say “what time is it” it reels off some blurb about a Disney musical track. If I say “what is the time” it says I have found some web results and can show you if you ask from your phone.

What the actual feck? The whole team needs to be sacked!

This is also affecting a friends HomePods so I know it’s not just mine. We are both in the UK. Utter garbage!
 

JonnyMacx86

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Feb 10, 2024
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Same happening here in Canada. Fingers crossed that this is just a temporary dip in functionality while iOS 18 gets brought online. 😬🤞🏻
 
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dotme

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Oct 18, 2011
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Seeing reddit reports of this as well this morning. I'm not surprised. There's a level of ineptitude here that's becoming somewhat normal. Somewhere in the algorithm, I assume it's currently prioritizing Music search results over other functions (meaning it hits Music first, and if it finds a match, it looks no further). I saw something similar for a while last year when it would look at App results before checking HomeKit Scenes, so a few scene commands (that used to work perfectly) instead returned Apple TV app results. That got fixed eventually, but it was pretty frustrating.
 

klasma

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Jun 8, 2017
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Same here, mind-boggling. As a workaround, "time in 1 second" or "time in <your location>" works.
 
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actcyclist

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Jun 10, 2017
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It’s kind of funny how bad it is. We’ve had talking clocks for decades, I had a push button one as a kid in the 80s.

i think I’ll turn Siri off, i can’t handle its stupidity anymore,
 
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