An Apple dictation feature for the iPhone has been mistakenly transcribing “racist” as “Trump,” an issue that came to light after users posted about the issue on TikTok and social media. “We are aware of an issue with the speech recognition model that powers Dictation and we are rolling out a fix today,
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Apple is fixing a bug within the dictation feature on some iPhones that briefly suggests the word ''Trump'' when a word with an R consonant is spoken, including "racist."
Conspiracy theorists believe Apple may have coded speech-to-text to briefly showing "Trump" when the word "racist" is said. That's not true, but there's a reason that it's happening.
If you’ve found that your iPhone can’t help but call the United States president a racist, you might be pleased to learn that Apple is working to stop that from happening. The issue cropped up when multiple iPhone owners noticed that a pronunciation processing problem caused the word “Trump” to be transposed with the word ‘racist’ when using the dictation feature in the Messages app.
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Apple to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, a day after the iPhone maker's shareholders voted overwhelmingly to keep them in the face of growing pushback from conservative groups.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Apple to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, a day after the iPhone maker's shareholders voted to keep them in the face of growing pushback from conservative groups.