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Trump attends virtual probation interview ahead of sentencing
Former President Donald Trump is sitting for a virtual interview Monday with probation officials ahead of his sentencing for falsifying business records. Attorney and CBS News campaign reporter Katrina Kaufman is in Florida, where the former president is virtually attending the...
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On a side note, it would be pretty funny.
"Siri, can I get a hallelujah?"
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Point is that Siri was programmed ro specifically not to get to any topics around religion. If someone is deeply religious, I am not sure what would be the harm for Siri to be programmed to answer his/her questions.
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So if someone is religious, you expect them to teach them something other than what they believe? Why would you expect that?
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that's why I feel that siri strictly staying away from engaging in conversation about religion is safe. Web search results about religion via siri is not a concern.
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No, not at all. I interpreted "its not enough" as "isn't it bad enough." I've seen people state that parents should not be allowed teach their children their religion by using very similar wording. From your response, I take it I am mistaken.
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