Apple Should Be More Careful About The Sources It Uses For Its Siri Feature
Apple should be more careful about the sources it uses for its Siri feature. In this case, it is clear that the information was distorted and does not accurately reflect history. This could be seen as offensive to many Koreans and Apple should take steps to avoid such situations in the future.
Apple drew criticism for distributing distorted information that "In modern history, Korea refers to the Japanese imperial Joseon on the Korean Peninsula or the Joseon Peninsula."
The cyber diplomatic mission, VANK, said on the 9th that if you ask Siri to "tell me about Korea," this will come out.
VANK first sent a letter of protest asking for correction, and asked netizens to join the correction campaign.
Apple revealed the source of this explanation as an online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, but in fact if you look it up, the content is far different.
In response, VANK said, "Korean modern history begins on August 15, 1945, so this explanation of Siri is as if it were Japanese imperial Joseon even after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule."