15 cops break into boxing practice called by Apple Watch

Creating all sorts of useful systems like AirTag tags or automatic crash detection functions Crash

Detection, Apple seems to be not toothinks about what side effects may arise during their operation. This is how we came to the conclusion that AirTags have become a gift for spies, and the new iPhone 14 is massively distracting rescuers with false signals from roller coasters and ski resorts. The cause of a new awkward situation in Australia was the Apple Watch Series 7 smartwatch, which called a whole squad of 15 armed police officers and several ambulances to the boxing gym.

The police said that from the coach's numberAn alarming call was received to the emergency line 112, which spoke of a shooting. The catch of the situation was that the coach’s iPhone was not even in the gym at that moment, but the only “suspect” This is where the Apple Watch came in. It turned out that during the training, the voice assistant Siri was randomly activated, which perceived the rhythmic screams of the trainer “1-1-2” when the client is hit as an attempt to call rescuers, and the slang phrase “good shot” (good shot) - for signs of shooting. And although this situation ended on a humorous note, there is no denying the harm of such false calls for rescuers, who may not have time to come to the aid of those who really need it.



Coach Jamie Alleyn

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