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Chenda Ngak /

CBS News/ December 5, 2011, 10:47 AM

Siri's abortion glitch critics still waiting for a fix

(CBS) - Last week a firestorm broke out over the iPhone 4S's personal assistant Siri's omission of abortion clinics. Groups like the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League and the American Civil Liberties Union spoke out against Apple because of the broader implications of the software glitch.

A petition at SignOn.org to fix the software is still active and they've even upped their goal to 40,000, after surpassing the original 30,000 signatures. A spokesperson for SignOn told me that the petition's authors, which include former MoveOn staff member Nita Chaudhary, will present their petition to Apple once they've hit their goal and will not back down until a fix is released.

"We got over 30,000 signatures in less than 48 hours. Obviously, this is resonating with people," Chaudhary told me over the phone. She was puzzled over how Apple, who is so swift to protect their brand, could let this go so long without a fix.

"It's not a question of why. What's important is that it's affecting people now. Everyday Apple doesn't fix this, women are getting hurt. They need to apologize and give a speedy timeline," Chaudhary said. She also mention that Apple was in touch with them, but has not given concrete answers to their demands. 

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While I still believe that it is an oversight by Apple rather than a conservative conspiracy, it is curious that when Siri stumbles across an answer not in her database, she will send you to Google. Not the case when it comes to searching for an abortion.

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Even more curious is that after the story hit the mainstream, we tested several phrases. On Thursday, Siri gave the same non-answer for "men's health clinic" as she did for "abortion clinic." On Friday when asked the same questions, however, instead of saying "I don't see any men's health clinics," a Google search was pulled up. The same thing happened with a search for the "morning after pill."

It seemed like a fix was in motion, but the abortion question was still not being referred to Google.

Apple told CNET via email that Siri searched various databases for keywords. For example, Yelp is used for location-based services. The problem with that answer is that when I searched Yelp for abortions, Planned Parenthood came up.

So, why is a software glitch this upsetting? Siri is still in beta and Apple acknowledges it is not perfect. Many have argued that the personal assistant was programmed to be funny and snarky, which has been a large part of its success.

"The Siri issue is a symptom of a much larger problem. Why is it that we can have ads on TV for Viagra but talking about where a woman can get birth control or an abortion is taboo? This has real consequence," Jennifer Dalven, head of ACLU's Reproductive Freedom Project stated.

NARAL's president, Nancy Keenan, sent Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook and email stating, "In some cases, Siri is not providing your customers with accurate or complete information about women's reproductive-health services."

Keenan mentions reports that women in states like California, Massachusetts, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Texas and Virginia have reported being sent to "crisis pregnancy centers," which NARAL alleges has a pro-life agenda and is not a comprehensive health clinic.

Apple's chief executive officer, Tim Cook, told NARAL's president Nancy Keenan, "Our customers use Siri to find out all types of information and while it can find a lot, it doesn't always find what you want. These are not intentional omissions meant to offend anyone, it simply means that as we bring Siri from beta to a final product, we find places where we can do better and we will in the coming weeks."

While Apple does promise a fix, the reproductive rights groups won't be satisfied until they see a software update.

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tkearney6 says:
Also what makes this a big non-news story is my siri found me an abortion clinic just fine.

Me: "I need an abortion"

Siri: "This abortion clinic is a little ways from you"
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dnha14 says:
As amazing as this software may be, anyone that thinks it should know everything in the world needs immediate intervention and intense psychiatric help. You get an incredible, innovative, ground-breaking product and everyone complains that it can't do everything. This is a woeful statement on the insanity of our "entitled" population. Get a life and stop whining.

Also:

"Why is it that we can have ads on TV for Viagra but talking about where a woman can get birth control or an abortion is taboo?"

Maybe we shouldn't have Viagra commercials.
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Tightgroup says:
As a community I am sure we are losing it slowly but surely. When we have a petition that is politically motivated attack a voice recon piece of software. Do folks actually believe that this is some sort of AI ?? The lefties are clearly redefining the meaning of "Stupid"
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dnha14 says:
As amazing as this software may be, anyone that thinks it should know everything in the world needs immediate intervention and intense psychiatric help. You get an incredible, innovative, ground-breaking product and everyone complains that it can't do everything. This is a woeful statement on the insanity of our "entitled" population. Get a life and stop whining.
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schveiguy says:
This has to be the biggest non-news story of the year.

Someone who has an iphone 4s cannot find an abortion clinic if siri doesn't tell them? Ever heard of google? Who's walking around and thinks "oh, right, I wanted to have an abortion, I forgot! Well, luckily I have my iPhone 4s, and I can ask Siri! Oh, darn, it doesn't know. Oh well, I guess I'm having this baby." What sort of crazy conspiracy is this supposed to be? That allegedly there is some nut-job at apple who seems to think they can stop abortions by having siri not tell you where they are? I only wish Jobs were alive to tell you all to F off.
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jonverstr8 says:
seriously?! Do iPhone users lack the intelligence to use consult other resources available to them? why can't they just go to google.com and do a search themselves? I am not at all picking sides on the abortion debate, but seriously get over it. now.
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