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CRAZY! Google Launches Inclusive Language Warnings for Offensive, and Gendered Words

Font Size Google announced new warnings for Google Workspace to help users avoid so-called “offensive” and “gendered” words. The company introduced its “inclusive language” warnings in Google Workspace apps at its I/O Developer conference on Tuesday. Javier Soltero, Vice President of Google Workspace, offered as an example the word “chairman.” The “gendered” word would trigger a warning that reads: “This indicates gender. If you would like to choose gender inclusive phrasing consider: chair, chairperson.” The feature, Soltero said, was designed to help users “communicate effectively,” and would, according to a Google Cloud blog, “make [their] writing more impactful.” The new warnings follow Google’s recently updated “Writing inclusive documentation,” which advises developers to avoid “ableist” and gendered phrases even when clearly referring to tech development and not to people. The style guide recommended replacing “craz

They, Not He : Google Grows Its Woke Cred With Inclusive Upgrades to Predictive Text – RedState

For fans of auto-correct, here’s some cultural and kindly assistance. On Tuesday, tech titan Google held its Google I/O developer conference. Amid the meet, an announcement was made regarding the way people of the planet express themselves. If you’ve been meaning to woke up…and if you love the predictive-text experience…the company’s got you covered. And substituted. Offensive = Gendered Northern California’s multinational behemoth will guide you toward inclusion. The downside: It will direct you away from specificity, a major reason for the existence of words. But no system’s perfect. As examples of the new algorithm’s sensibilities, if you write of a “mailman,” it’ll become a “mail carrier.”

Google Docs goes woke: It will now offer alternatives to words that aren t inclusive enough

Announcement was made during the Google I/O developer conference Tuesday  Update will also suggest ways to avoid passive voice or offensive language  Alphabet Inc s CEO says he has made advocating for social justice a priority In another move the company said by this fall its Pixel smartphones would better capture darker skin tones and curly and wavy hair in photos  Google has in the past been forced to apologize over its predictive algorithms In 2018 Google was forced to remove gender pronouns from predictive text  The feature stopped suggesting pronouns that indicate a gender such as he , her , him or she for fear of suggesting the wrong one and causing offence 

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