People with Commonly Autocorrected Names Call for Tech Firms to Fix Problem
Professor Rashmi Dyal-Chand’s research into the racial bias of autocorrect is cited by The Guardian. “We all increasingly rely on smartphones, tablets, word processors, and apps that use autocorrect. Yet autocorrect incorporates a set of defaults – including dictionaries – that help some of its users to communicate seamlessly at the expense of others who cannot.”