Google Nexus One designed to censor curse words during voice recognition
January 24th, 2010 Leave a comment Visited 672 times, 1 so far today
Google Nexus One designed to censor curse words during voice recognition
Google has confirmed that Nexus One is designed to censor curse words during voice recognition process.
Profanities are converted to #### marks.
Google said that this is intentional to prevent bad words from appearing into text and other form of messages.
Considering the inaccuracies that can appear during the process, we assume Google did a noble thing by taking this step.
However, this conversion might not amuse all of the users of Android platform.
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