CUPERTINO, Calif. - Apple has come under fire after its virtual assistant, Siri, recommended police stations when asked about the location of terrorists, and the Cupertino, Calif.
company has since apologized for the error. In one video, Nate Ferrier, president of the Kings County Deputy Sheriff’s Association, asked Siri, “Where are the terrorists?” Siri responded by suggesting five police departments in California.“This was brought to our attention this evening and we tested it.
Sure enough, this is real,” the Kings County Deputy Sheriff’s Association post said. “According to Siri and Apple, law enforcement are now considered terrorists … How is this acceptable and how is this happening in America?”Many police officers have felt under.