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Apple releases an update: the “vertigo face” emoji will no longer appear when users enter the word “stuttering”

According to foreign media AppleInsider, Apple has released an update that when users enter the word “stuttering” in the SMS application on the iOS system, the “Woozy Face” emoji (long dizzy) will no longer appear. With high and low eyebrows, big and small eyes, and wavy mouth), including iMessage.

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Earlier in July, Stamma pointed out Apple’s mistake. If a user enters the word “stutter” in the first or third-party messaging app on iOS, “Woozy Face” will appear as a suggested emoji. .

On Friday, Stamma tweeted that Apple had released an iOS update to remove the link that caused the problem.

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The connection between “stuttering” and “Woozy Face” on iOS is probably not intentional. Instead, this may be the result of machine learning automatically associating the word with the emoji by mistake. Like other companies, Apple uses machine learning to determine the use of common words and emojis.

It is unclear whether this problem is resolved in the latest iOS 14.7 update, or whether Apple has introduced a server-side fix to correct the problem.

Stamma pointed out that “Apple did not issue an apology and did not respond to the letter.” However, the agency added that it welcomes responses to this issue.

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