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Galaxy AI restrictive on what you can and cannot say?

(Topic created: 08-15-2024 08:44 PM)
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SnowyW
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Is it me, or does it seem like Galaxy's AI is being too restrictive on what you can and cannot say? I've been having some frustrating issues with it regarding the ability to grammar check and spell check any grammatical errors that are being made throughout the text. Whether you toggle the ability for offensive language or not, it still says "Can't correct due to inappropriate content." No matter what I do. I love Samsung keyboard, but the AI is terrible. Oh, don't even get me started on how every time I try to use Google voice typing, it keeps dismissing. Does anybody have any solutions to the AI issue? 

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it's the nature of the beast. AI is vaporware no matter the company, device, or method of delivery.

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userella
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Can you give an example of your dictation you are sending?
SnowyW
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I would be talking about how a broken-down mind isn't good for anybody, but when I try to correct it, poof, it's gone. I wish I had a specific example to show. No curse words.
user5klGOaNIVN
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Here's an example that was deemed inappropriate 🙄 it happens all the time! Fix it. We're adults you should be able to curse, and if anything, AI should recommend another way to say a curse word so that it doesn't sound as bad if it wanted to be of service. "I love when they ask you what they should do with your number. Like, dude, it's your phone. I don't care what you do with it. I never even responded to you."
userella
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Okay I'm using Google Gemini, it does consider the term broken down mind as offensive. Here is quoted text okay . That's crazy, no pun intended.

Is "Broken Down Mind" Offensive?
Yes, the phrase "broken down mind" can be considered offensive.
Here's why:
* Dehumanizing: It reduces a person to a mechanical object, implying they are malfunctioning or irreparably damaged.
* Stigmatizing: It reinforces negative stereotypes about mental health conditions.
* Dismissive: It suggests that mental health issues are insignificant or easily fixed.
More respectful alternatives include:
* Struggling with mental health
* Experiencing a mental health crisis
* Facing challenges with mental well-being
It's important to use language that is sensitive and understanding when discussing mental health.
Would you like to know more about mental health or respectful language? 7
userella
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It could be the ambiguity of words maybe. Try using complex words that cannot be double guessed maybe. Like a deteriorated psyche or something. Who knows. Sorry.
SnowyW
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It's fine. I just think the censorship is too strong. At times, I switch to Google keyboard.
userella
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Try Google Gemini see if it works. If you're referring to Bixby I've had issues with detecting my words but it's new and it's still learning I would reckon. Gemini is great for me.
SnowyW
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How would Gemini work for grammar checking?
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userella
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I asked if it can grammar check a sentence for me. It replied this

Absolutely! Send me a sentence and I'll do my best to point out any grammar errors or offer suggestions for improvement.