The latest generation of iPhones come equipped with an intelligent software assistant known as Siri that is able to answer a range of questions based on user voice commands.
But one prospective customer was given a rather rude response to a simple question while testing out the new Apple product in Tesco.
Charlie Le Quesne, 12, asked Siri: 'How many people are there in the world?' to which he received the response: 'Shut the f*** up, you ugly t***.'
Staff at the branch of Tesco in Coventry apologised for the product's abusive message and said that pranksters had tampered with the phone's set-up instructions. Full story...
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But one prospective customer was given a rather rude response to a simple question while testing out the new Apple product in Tesco.
Charlie Le Quesne, 12, asked Siri: 'How many people are there in the world?' to which he received the response: 'Shut the f*** up, you ugly t***.'
Staff at the branch of Tesco in Coventry apologised for the product's abusive message and said that pranksters had tampered with the phone's set-up instructions. Full story...
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