/https%3A%2F%2Fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fuploads%2Fstory%2Fthumbnail%2F78440%2Fe26870b4-c34e-43b9-a2c3-7c935b513e01.png)
Google has promised to stop its Android phones from suggesting "my face" when its users text "sit on."
Cory Doctorow came close to a disaster when he texted his kids' babysitter, "Hey! Are you free to sit" and Android's predictive text came up with "on my face."
"Needless to say, I have never entered that string into my Android device," he insisted in his tweet.
I was SMSing our babysitter with the default Android SMS app; I typed "Hey! Are you free to sit" and autocomplete came up with "on my face." Needless to say, I have never entered that string into my Android device. (This is not a joke)
— son of an asylum seeker, father of an immigrant (@doctorow) July 27, 2018 Read more...
from Mashable https://mashable.com/2018/07/29/android-predictive-text-sit-on-my-face/
via Middlesbrough
No comments:
Post a Comment