iMessage will indicate any mistakes by autocorrect

company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), a new one was recently registered invention patent which is related to the autocorrect system of iOS-, and based on it, those from Cupertino thought of a method by which the messages sent through iMessage to have an indicator that says if autocorrect made a mistake in guessing the words that we wanted to write.

You all know that the autocorrect system of iOS, but also other prediction systems of mobile terminals, often have problems in guessing the intentions of users and that in some situations erroneous words are sent in messages, which can generate fun or real scandals.

According to Apple's patent, the words automatically corrected and entered in the messages sent by us will have a blue line under them to make it clear to the interlocutors that the word was not written by us, but entered by the system.

 The idea itself is good and could solve from the start some communication problems that could arise between interlocutors, its implementation in iOS can be made extremely simple, but no one knows if Apple will ever offer it or if the technology will not go beyond this stage.

The modified electronic message is sent, and a transcript comprising the modified electronic message is displayed. The replacement character string is visually distinguished within the transcript from one or more other character strings in the transcript.

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