This is not Apple's first AI-related controversy involving Donald Trump. During Trump's first term, Apple's voice assistant Siri displayed an inappropriate image in response to a query about Trump, due to vandalism on his Wikipedia page. Meanwhile, Apple announced a $500 billion investment in the U.S. over the next four years, focusing on domestic manufacturing and AI, which some interpreted as an effort by CEO Tim Cook to maintain favorable relations with Trump.
Key takeaways:
- Apple's auto-dictation feature mistakenly transcribed "racist" as "Trump," drawing public attention and concern.
- The bug was highlighted by a viral TikTok video and replicated by the New York Times, though it did not occur consistently.
- Apple attributed the issue to "phonetic overlap" and announced they were working on a fix.
- This incident is not Apple's first AI-related controversy involving Trump, as Siri previously displayed inappropriate images due to Wikipedia edits.