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Apple aspires to be like Switzerland: apparently neutral to any circumstance. As a good visagra party that can be moved to one side or another depending on where the wind blows or like that well-known friend who avoids any issue in which he has to get wet. Some issues that, in the case of the apple company, are feminism and #MetToo.

These are two related issues that have polarized public opinion throughout the West in which Apple, fearing scandals or reprisals, wants to avoid participating. This is shown in internal company documents leaked to The Guardian in which it is indicated as the company's virtual assistant, Siri, should be programmed to avoid talking about "sensitive issues."

The memo shows that when faced with questions related to these sensitive issues, Apple's virtual assistant should remain neutral.

In a way, the change in programming could mean more diplomatic responses than Siri used to give in the past. For example, when asked about issues related to equality, the type response used to be: "I don't understand all that gender stuff."

Also, the leaked documents shows how to prevent someone from feeling offended or upset by the answers provided by Siri, the company is forced even to curl the curl.

"In most cases, Siri does not have a point of view," Apple recalls in its guidelines in the documents addressed to the subcontractor, in which he recalls that Siri "is not human", "is nowhere" and that "has no gender."

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