Conspiracy theorists believe Apple may be subliminally programming speech-to-text dictation users by briefly showing “Trump” when the word “racist” is said, which is obviously not true.
Machine learning algorithms can be fickle things. Apple’s on-device dictation is still run by machine learning algorithms built with massive data sets trained on user inputs.
The problem with teaching any algorithm anything is that they are very predisposed to relying on pattern matching. In the decade Donald Trump has been in the public eye, there has likely been an increase in the word “racist” appearing near “Trump.”
If the word association occurs enough, it may tilt an algorithm one way. While the waveforms in the image above show distinct differences in the two words, that may not matter to an algorithm.
Apple told The New York Times that the issue is related to a phonetic overlap between the two words. The report also shared a statement from John Burkey, founder of Wonderrush.ai, who said it may have been a prank inserted into the system somewhere.
When I first tried to trigger it, the result was instant. But as I continued to say “racist,” the occurrences of “Trump” appearing briefly decreased. It’s as if the ML was figuring out that I meant to say racist instead of Trump, which is what algorithms do.
It is highly unlikely Apple or any individual did this on purpose. The behavior seems to lean more towards an ML issue, and as Apple said, phonetic likeness — not an intentional change.
Donald Trump has been a controversial figure. Between his attitude towards the Black Lives Matter movement and his recent push to eliminate DEI programs, a lot of people are stating “racist” very close to the name “Trump.”
The algorithm issue is the most likely culprit. Not some conspiratorial nonsense about a deep state controlling people’s minds with subliminal messaging or whatever Alex Jones was proposing.
Apple’s aggressive algorithms have made mistakes before. One example occurred in 2024 when the emoji suggestions show a Palestinian flag when users typed Jerusalem, which Apple corrected.
Apple says a fix is coming to correct the dictation mistake.