By Stephen Cleary on November 30th, 2011 0
Siri is being accused of having an antiabortion agenda — at least in New York City and Washington, D.C.. When asked where to get an abortion, the beta personal assistant only produces results for pro-life centres or tells users that it has no knowledge of abortion clinics.

Megan Carpentier, executive editor of The Raw Story, reports that Siri users in the Washington area are directed toward antiabortion pregnancy centers in Virginia and Pennsylvania instead of the nearby Planned Parenthood. Ask in New York City, and Siri will respond: "I didn't find any abortion clinics."
The Raw Story also reports that when a reader asked, "Why are you anti-abortion, Siri?" the app answered, "I just am." There is no corresponding screenshot to substantiate this claim.
So far, Apple hasn't responded to media inquires, so it's unknown if it's just a technical glitch or a deliberate omission on Apple's part.
Norman Winarsky, one of the founders of Siri, told the New York Times that Apple is likely not to blame. "Those answers would be coming from the Web services that Siri is connecting to, not necessarily Apple," he said. Having said that, Winarsky was quick to point out that he had no knowledge of what modifications Apple might have made to Siri after acquiring it in 2010.
In Canada, Siri is unable to perform geography-based searches, so I'm unable to duplicate results.
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