Users who posted about the problem found that the iPhone’s dictation feature would briefly show “Trump” when a user said “racist” before correctly switching to “racist.” According to Apple, the speech-recognition feature may temporarily display words with some phonetic overlap before landing on the correct word.
Apple's iPhone voice-to-text periodically flashes "Trump" when a user speaks the word "racist." Fox News Digital reached out to Apple about the flaw but did not hear back.
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CNBC's Jon Fortt sits down with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy to discuss the company's new AI-powered Alexa, how it ties into the overall business, and much more.
Apple is addressing a dictation bug on iPhones where the word 'racist' was mistakenly transcribed as 'Trump'. The issue surfaced on social media, prompting a swift response from the tech giant.
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Brian Nowak, Morgan Stanley senior analyst, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Amazon's new AI-powered Alexa, if there's room to capture market share, and much more.
Apple's iPhone voice-to-text feature has recently stirred up controversy due to a peculiar glitch that emerged in a viral TikTok video. The video showcased a
Amazon unveiled the Alexa Plus personal assistant that uses generative artificial intelligence to make it more useful for individual users during the Amazon Devices event in New York City.
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