Sujet : Re: iPhone dictation bug
De : rick (at) *nospam* nospam.com (Rick)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 27. Feb 2025, 04:50:57
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On 2/26/2025 9:54 PM, Your Name wrote:
On 2025-02-27 02:27:34 +0000, Rick said:
On 2/26/2025 9:12 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2025-02-26 17:32, badgolferman wrote:
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.”
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The company is responding to the controversy after some iPhone owners
posted videos on social media this week to detail how the glitch works.
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When users activated the dictation feature and said the word “racist,” the
word “Trump” appears in the text window before quickly being replaced by
the correct word, according to various videos posted online.
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“We are aware of an issue with the speech recognition model that powers
Dictation and we are rolling out a fix today,” Apple said in a statement
sent to The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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https://apnews.com/article/apple-iphone-racist-trump-glitch-d80f88d69f6ceac585904f2faa2a9212
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Sounds like someone decided to have a little fun.
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Good.
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:-)
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I'd hardly call it fun when someone puts a feature like this into production software. If the person who did this can be identified, they should be fired and possibly even prosecuted. Imagine the outcry if it had flashed the word "Obama"?
It's unlikely to be an actual bug nor a deliberate act. There are many many places were the words "Trump" and "racist" appear, so useless AI bots simply connect the two and offer it as a suggestion. Now a specific rule will have to be added to the dictation feature to avoid that connection. Welcome to the world of idiotic AI and its garbage answers. There will be a ton of similar issues that simply haven't been stumbled across.
But this is supposed to be dictation software, not word-association software. It shouldn't really matter that the words are often used together - dictation software normally means translating a specific spoken word into its spelling, not offering "suggestions" for a different word in place of what was suggested.
Also the fact that the word Trump only flashes briefly before the correct word appears definitely sounds like an intended result. Otherwise, a simple fix might be to just have it not flash anything until the final word is identified and displayed.