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Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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I used to come home and say “Ok Google, turn on the lights.” 80% of the time my lights would turn on. 20% of the time, I’d be greeted with: “Ok, playing ‘Turn on the Lights’ by Future on Spotify.” And I’d stand there in the dark, listening to music I don’t like, questioning my life decisions.

It's experiences like this that make me question why anyone would spend this much effort and money setting up a system that isn't as good as what it replaces. I have a convenient, quiet, perfectly reliable single-bit computer on the wall in every room in my house. It costs $1, can be operated by a 2 year old, is perfectly intuitive, and the only downside I can think of is that occasionally it necessitates I be very s…

> be very slightly less lazy

That is the key point, for me anyway. "Computer, all lights off" instead of getting out of bed when I've left something on is one of my lazy wins from voice control. Setting multiple timers without touching things with messy hands while faffing in the kitchen is another.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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My fucking Google Home can't even figure out how to play the auto playlist "My Likes" on YouTube Music. Previously, I could say "Play my Thumbs Up" and it could do so on Google Play Music. It keeps playing a song called "My Likes". Jesus fucking Christ, Google. If I say "Play my My Likes playlist" something random happens. Do these guys even use their product? I'm just glad this album didn't come out before the force…

My Google Assistant (on Sonos) will somehow always play the wrong version of the song. Ask for War Pigs? Here’s the live version Ask for a Come Sail Away? Here’s a terrible cover Ask for Magic Stick? Here’s an instrumental I swear it just picks the version of the song that pays the least royalties and plays that instead of the right one...

> Ask for Magic Stick? Here’s an instrumental

Karaoke time! You can do this.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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"Ok, Google" makes everyone hate saying the word "Google". It is now linked to the emotions of frustration and anger forever.

Considering Amazon uses "Alexa" and Apple uses "Siri" and Microsoft uses "Cortana", it is strange that Google opted not to pick an alternative name

The team who developed it chose that so their product couldn’t be killed. Could you imagine the headlines?

True story.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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My Google Assistant (on Sonos) will somehow always play the wrong version of the song. Ask for War Pigs? Here’s the live version Ask for a Come Sail Away? Here’s a terrible cover Ask for Magic Stick? Here’s an instrumental I swear it just picks the version of the song that pays the least royalties and plays that instead of the right one...

This is a larger GIGO problem with the music industry these days. It's not a shortcoming of voice assistants in particular. Ever use Spotify? Sometimes it seems that 9 out of 10 albums returned by any given search are live versions, heavily-doctored remastered editions, or remix collections.

Spotify search is terrible. It routinely misses exact text matches.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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"OK Google"/"hey Google" is one of the reasons I went with Amazon's products instead! (other reasons include that they seem to understand my voice more reliably than Google or Microsoft's systems). I get to call it Computer instead of Alexa too, though if I were stuck with Alexa it would still be preferable to Google (or Amazon for that matter). It's isn't just branding though, if I'm right. The wake word needs to be…

“Computer” seems humane. There’s a teenager down the street named Alexa. She apparently gets asked the weather a lot. :(

As a Radiohead fan I could live with the occassional misplaying of Ok Computer.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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“Computer” seems humane. There’s a teenager down the street named Alexa. She apparently gets asked the weather a lot. :(

As a Radiohead fan I could live with the occassional misplaying of Ok Computer.

Amazon devices don't need the "OK" do that hasn't happened (to me).

Though it can get a little confused occasionally when I'm playing some variety of Star Trek on the nearby TV.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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My issue is that I found out the special incantations two years ago, and then they changed (I presume) something about the core language processing logic, and now none of that works. For example I have Philips Hue lights behind the TV/Screen on my living room wall, and I use their "color loop" behind the screen when watching movies etc. The problem is that "TV", "Television" and "Screen" are semi-protected words, so…

I also have Philips Hue. I used to be able to ask Siri: "Hey Siri, please set the lights to green." Then she would obediently set all of the lights to green. Nice, that's my favorite! Then a few months ago some update was pushed (iOS? Apple Home app? Philips Hue app? Philips Hue Basestation OS? No idea) and now that exact phrase (which has worked for two years) suddenly elicits a response: "OK, which room?" -- follow…

It’s iOS.

I have an iPad with iOS12, and when I say “turn off the lights”, all the lights turn off.

I also have an iPhone with iOS14, and when I say “turn off the lights”, she asks where. Super annoying.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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"OK Google"/"hey Google" is one of the reasons I went with Amazon's products instead! (other reasons include that they seem to understand my voice more reliably than Google or Microsoft's systems). I get to call it Computer instead of Alexa too, though if I were stuck with Alexa it would still be preferable to Google (or Amazon for that matter). It's isn't just branding though, if I'm right. The wake word needs to be…

“Computer” seems humane. There’s a teenager down the street named Alexa. She apparently gets asked the weather a lot. :(

I tried this for about a week. But the amount of Star Trek TNG reruns I am constantly watching put a humorous end to that.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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> You really don't think Google doesn't test in other huge markets? I'm not entirely convinced Google test _anything_. Certainly not convinced enough to not play it up in the context of a snarky dis on Google and Googler culture.

If you're going to diss something, you should at least get it right... ;) Don't you recall the infamous fifty-shades-of-blue thing with Google? Google's whole thing is that they quantitatively test everything . Maybe you've been living under a rock the past 20 years? :P

I feel like the true spirit of Google is that they test fifty shades of blue, then apply the "quantitatively best" shade of blue in an unrelated product where it makes the text unreadable. Either that or I have no idea what the heck they're testing for.

Re: Artist releases album called “Ok Google Play Music” on Spotify

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Me too. As a Brit in USA, especially as a scouser, I have to do a comedy American accent to work Siri et al. Used to be the same in the store, tuna sandwich pls. Huh? What? Oh, toona!

Does: Settings > Siri > Language > English (United Kingdom) not fix it for you? And possibly setting Settings > Siri > Siri Voice > British as well? Apple advertises: > Since Siri is designed to recognize accents and dialects of the supported countries or regions, Siri’s accuracy rate will be highest for native speakers. Or is this problem just with American friends' devices?

It does but then you can’t use local maps and points of interest etc.
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