About ducking time! Apple fixes iPhone's autocorrect problem

Updated : Jun 07, 2023 16:14
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Apple has decided to take a more 'hands-off' approach when it comes to autocorrecting explicit language, much to the relief of iPhone users. The ubiquitous 'ducking' autocorrect blunder, an infamous source of user frustration, will soon be a thing of the past thanks to new machine learning technology.  The new iOS 17 keyboard keyboard aims to adapt to your habits over time, rectifying your frequent misspellings, while leaving your intentionally keyed in words undisturbed. The smart system will also employ AI to predict your next word better and offer enhanced autofill suggestions. Predictive text capabilities are set to improve, with the option to tap the spacebar to fill words and sometimes even entire sentences. Even dictation is getting a boost, with the new keyboard engine designed to learn and adapt to your voice over time.
   

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