仿佛遭到詛咒一般,不斷有人因智能手機(jī)的自動修正而陷入尷尬境地。iPhone的自動修正功能本意是修改觸屏使用者打錯的字詞,結(jié)果卻大相徑庭,比如將“hungry(饑餓的)”自動修正成“horny(淫蕩的)”,或者導(dǎo)致發(fā)信息者要“walktheir dad(遛爹)”。
But Apple may have a solution. The company has filed a patent for a fix that would seemessage recipients warned that the sender's words have been automatically corrected,preventing the confusion of seeing an incoherent or rude message.
不過蘋果公司已經(jīng)找到應(yīng)對之策。蘋果近日申請了一項(xiàng)專利,該專利會告訴信息接收者,哪些發(fā)過來的詞經(jīng)過對方手機(jī)的自動修正,防止因文不對題或粗魯字眼造成任何誤會。
Currently, autocorrected words are presented in the same way as any other word, both whenmessages are being written and read.
目前,無論從發(fā)信息端還是收信息端來看,自動修正過的詞都和其他字詞是完全一樣顯示的。
Apple's proposal is that they would be highlighted using an underscore in both the typingwindow and when read by its intended target, distinguishing an autocorrected word from anyother.
蘋果的新專利顯示,他們會在發(fā)信息端和收信息端,用下劃線的方式突出顯示經(jīng)過自動修正的字詞,使它們區(qū)別于其它字詞。
So, for example, when autocorrect censors a message to “I can't ducking believe it”, therecipient will have more of an idea of what was intended. If the sender spots the mistake, aclarify-and-resend button would allow them to easily correct it.
比如,當(dāng)系統(tǒng)自動修正了一句話,使之變?yōu)?ldquo;I can't ducking believe it”,收信息端就會大概知道對方要表達(dá)什么意思了(因?yàn)橛邢聞澗€)。如果發(fā)信息方看到了這個錯誤,系統(tǒng)還配有“修改并重發(fā)”按鈕,可以讓他們輕松改正這個錯誤。
那些年,自動修正犯過的錯:
1. A traveller's surname was corrected from "Moss" to "Miss" when booking a flight. The airlinerefused to allow for the error, costing the unfortunate passenger £600 一位出行者訂機(jī)票時,其姓氏的"Moss"被自動修正成"Miss"。結(jié)果航空公司因?yàn)檫@個錯誤拒絕讓其登機(jī),導(dǎo)致這位不幸的乘客損失了600英鎊。
2. A mother who asked a cake shop to make a birthday cake with a "wee blond girl" for herdaughter was surprised to receive one with a girl holding a white cane after the crucial wordwas corrected to "blind"
一位母親給女兒訂蛋糕時,要求蛋糕店制作一款主題為“金發(fā)小美女”的蛋糕。誰知收到的蛋糕上,竟然是一個小女孩手拿白色拐杖——原來關(guān)鍵的"blond(金發(fā)的)"一詞被修正成了"blind(盲人的)"。
3. An enterprising teenager who knew his parents would deny his request to host a partychanged autocorrect on their phones so that "no" was automatically converted to "HELL YES".
一位不達(dá)目的誓不罷休的少年,料到父母不會同意他辦聚會的提議,于是修改了父母手機(jī)上的自動修正設(shè)置,使"no(不行)"一詞被自動修改為了"HELL YES(當(dāng)然沒問題)"。
4. A 16-year-old daughter who received a text from her mother asking "What do you want fromlife". The teenager and her father spent five minutes debating the profound question, until asecond message corrected it to "Lidl"
一位16歲的姑娘收到了母親發(fā)來的短信:"What do you want from life(你想從生活中得到什么)"。這位姑娘和父親一起花了5分鐘研究這個深奧的人生命題,結(jié)果母親又發(fā)來一條更正短信,她其實(shí)想說的是:"What do you want from Lidl(你們想讓我從里德爾商店帶點(diǎn)什么)"。