Japanese netizens are disappointed by the fact that the iPhone's voice recognition function 'Siri' answered 'Korea' to the question of which country Dokdo is in.
On Twitter on the 5th, "Iphone Siri Dokdo is a" Korea "when asked," When asked about the Senkaku Islands, it is said to be Japan and China. "

Japanese netizens who saw this showed unpleasant feelings, saying, "This is nonsense." "The sale of bad products should be banned by law," "Japan should make a bigger voice about Dokdo," and "The Japanese government should protest Apple."
Regarding this, Hiroshi Yamada, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, shared a post on his Twitter and posted a post saying, "That's true. I will respond." Nevertheless, criticism continued among Japanese netizens, such as "we should consider the boycott of the iPhone."

On the other hand, there was a response that "Siri is not an iPhone issue because it responds based on the Wikipedia page", "In fact, it is inevitable because Koreans are living there," and "Dokdo Island has no trouble in everyday life in any country."

Siri has replied, "Dokdo is not Japanese territory" since the iOS6 version released in 2012 in Korea. Because it responds based on the Wikipedia page. Previously, there was a controversy that Google is advantageously edited mainly in China because of its linkage with Wikipedia pages.

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(Photo = 'FreshMixedBerry', 'yamazogaikuzo' Twitter, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dokdo website)