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iPhone types ‘Trump’ when users say ‘racist’ into dictation software, Apple blames ‘phonetic overlap’

Apple iPhone users have reported a bug that replaces the word “racist” with “playing cards” when speaking on mobile phones.

Using Apple's voice-to-text function, iPhone owners noticed a bug in the software, so if they say the word “racist” on their phone, they type “tramp” before quickly replacing “tramp” with “racist.”

The glitch didn't occur every time, and the person on the viral video required just two attempts for it to happen.

Error confirmed on Tiktok video It went viral, but with multiple independent journalists New York Times. According to the outlet, it can be used to create glitches multiple times using Apple's automatic dictation feature.

'[A] Audio duplication. ”

Officially, the reason for the bug is unknown, and Apple officials bravely criticised the “phonetic overlap” between the two words, but said they intend to fix it.

The issue reportedly began to appear after a recent update to the Apple Server. Burkey said the change is likely coded somewhere on Apple's system.

“This smells like a serious prank,” Burkey said. “The only question is whether someone will let this slide into the data or slide into the code.”

This issue may come from inadequately executed AI, which pulls information from another source and thus provides incorrect information about a person or topic. But Berkey said this is unlikely, especially considering the words modify themselves.

AI reference It was However, the source of previous automatic decision questions about iPhones and Trump in 2018. During his first term as president, Siri displayed a penis image in response to user prompts.Who is Donald Trump?

This was because the Apple interface pulled information from Wikipedia. Wikipedia had a penis as a file photo of a page related to playing cards.

Apple recently announced its $500 billion commitment to the US over four years for investments in the manufacturing and supply chain. This included a factory in Houston, Texas.

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