
iPhone voice recognition controversy: 'Racist' converts to 'Trump'
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The CyberGuy explores whether there is AI bias involved with the iPhone's voice-to-text conversion in the message app.
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It all began when I came across a TikTok video claiming that when using Apple's voice-to-text feature, saying the word "racist" would initially result in the word "Trump" being typed before quickly correcting itself. Intrigued and somewhat skeptical, I felt compelled to investigate this claim myself.

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