Apple responds after iPhone bug reveals Donald Trump’s identify when consumer says ‘racist’ in voice-to-text characteristic

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Feb 26, 2025 01:49 PM IST

Apple has acknowledged {that a} bug was behind the goof-up which led to iPhone exhibiting Donald Trump’s identify when consumer stated ‘racist’. 

Apple has responded after a bug in its voice-to-text characteristic on iPhone induced a mix-up that triggered a row. The corporate confirmed the glitch, which makes the characteristic write US President Donald Trump’s identify when a consumer says the phrase ‘racist’.

A bug in Apple’s voice-to-text characteristic led to iPhones exhibiting ‘Trump’ when a consumer stated ‘racist’, which triggered a row. Learn on to know what Apple stated.(X/@stsgroupaz, AP)

Based on Apple, the glitch occurs as a result of the speech recognition fashions powering the characteristic can typically show phrases with phonetic overlap till additional evaluation from the mannequin will be carried out and the proper phrase displayed, TweakTown reported.

Apple says the bug has been suggesting “Trump” in alternative of a number of different phrases starting with the “r” consonant.

“We are aware of an issue with the speech recognition model that powers Dictation and we are rolling out a fox today,” an Apple spokesperson informed Deadline.

One of many customers who identified the difficulty on X stated, “Ok, so this is real. But not everytime. It did the first time, then intermittently. So I recorded it…Racist briefly shows Trump before switching. Strange.”

One other consumer stated, “Holy s**t, it is actual! Apple iPhones substitute the phrase ‘racist’ with ‘Trump’ when utilizing the dictation characteristic. Apple claims it is working to repair this ‘bug’.”

The glitch was prevalent across multiple iPhones. According to TweakTown, the glitch may likely be persisting in the latest version of iOS, which is iOS 18. The publication said the issue may be location-based as an iPhone 15 Pro Max running on iOS 18.3.1 outside of US did not display ‘Trump’ before writing the word ‘racist’. It is also possible that a fix has already been rolled out.

Several Trump supporters blamed the company of having a political bias. This comes days after Apple said it would invest $500 billion in the US over the next four years.

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