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		<title>What the ####: Google’s Nexus One Censors Your Curse Words</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[t appears that the Nexus One’s speech-to-text function performs the digital equivalent of washing your mouth out with soap.
Reuters discovered that the innovative voice recognition feature converts swear words into a string of # symbols when rendered into text.
Why the censorship? A spokesperson from Google says the “feature” is less about sanitizing users’ speech and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>t appears that the Nexus One’s speech-to-text function performs the digital equivalent of washing your mouth out with soap.</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2010/01/22/google%E2%80%99s-nexus-one-muzzles-the-foul-mouthed/" target="_blank">Reuters discovered</a> that the innovative voice recognition feature converts swear words into a string of # symbols when rendered into text.</p>
<p>Why the censorship? A spokesperson from <span>Google<span><a rel="http://www.blippr.com/apps/336661-Google.whtml" href="http://www.blippr.com/apps/336661-Google" target="_blank"></a></span></span> says the “feature” is less about sanitizing users’ speech and more about making sure curse words don’t accidentally appear in transcriptions erroneously, a real possibility given the early and not always accurate state of voice recognition technology.</p>
<p>“We filter potentially offensive or inappropriate results because we want to avoid situations whereby we might misrecognize a spoken query and return profanity when, in fact, the user said something completely innocent,” the statement said.</p>
<p>Fair enough. Although that seems to imply that one day, when the technology improves, Nexus One users may see their right to be foul-mouthed returned. One can only ###ing hope.</p>
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