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Have you ever asked Siri to make a joke?

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Now is Siri being insensitive?
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@SW-User I don’t think so. What do you see? Lol
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@SW-User Making fun of health issues? A very fine line ;-)
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@SW-User 😂 She certainly isn’t making fun of it
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@SW-User Oh, certainly a lot of fun playing around with health issues I see, in good jest and wit I'd say. Can become problematic though when they want their product ubiquitous and people that don't find the humour funny find it
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@SW-User Now you’re being too sensitive 😛
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@SW-User Yep! I know that, I am too often! Just I know people who are as me, and they are less fortunate than me. Makes for an interesting question, what's the responsibility of a company whose only care is to profit, whose CEO wouldn't even register his vehicle as even though he was a billionaire thought that tax was too much.
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@SW-User Maybe you should ask that question in the Q&A section
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@SW-User Yes, maybe: as it's a little out of the scope of your question. How would I word it, what benefit has Siri given you in gain?
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@SW-User Knowledge and quicker access to certain functions just by using voice command 😛
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@SW-User Yep, even if I would question those - you don't know how many times I've been caught wanting to know something when I'm out, knowing it's my e-mail, text I would have remembered before. I'm really curious what the rate of alzheimers, and/or dementia, will become in ages who have a phone to always ask.
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@SW-User It has never, it never and will never have anything to do with technology. Look up what causes Alzheimer and dementia lol.
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@SW-User Have fun with that. The best way to exercise not having that happen to you is to exercise your brain, and I was drawing a line between how technology makes us lazy in our mind.
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@SW-User Lol Technology doesn’t make us lazy. We make ourselves lazy. Technology is supposed to empower us intellectually and innovatively. Don’t blame a piece of metal if you’re being lazy. People who know how to use technology the right way gain more success than people who don’t.
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@SW-User I think the metronome changes with different measures of success.

I've always been adept, and very adaptive to technology; it's backhand to me. The social aspect, while it has changed, I previously had an easier time, but so what? I almost literally dont care

About who we are, and how abouts we are. I'd rather ride my bicycle than entertain arguments about who a person is.
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@SW-User I have a feeling you don’t know where I’m coming at

Have fun riding your bicycle and carrying no phone with you, sir
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@SW-User I likely don't; I understand that when I ride my bicycle and I see people having fun.

Always have a phone attached to me, just it's limited to really communication and not a bunch of apps that will distract me.

I've oft wondered, if the girl I work with, if she didn't have a phone, and her relationship is explosive (conflict) if not having the phone would offer her time away?

(which is clearly not a cure, but one can find a means in causation differently)