Apple's Right Move: Delaying Siri Upgrades to Ensure Quality and User Trust
Apple recently faced criticism and internal embarrassment over delays in releasing new Siri features, which were reportedly unreliable, working only up to 80% of the time. The company's decision to delay the features was made to ensure they met quality standards, avoiding the risk of shipping half-baked functionalities that could have severely impacted user trust. These new Siri updates aim to provide a more intelligent and context-aware assistant, critical for tasks such as checking flight information or managing personal schedules. Shipping such features with poor reliability could have had dire consequences. The article highlights the importance of prioritizing quality over timely releases, drawing parallels with a quote attributed to Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto, emphasizing that delayed updates can eventually be good, while rushed ones are forever bad.