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How can I turn this off before it does something embarrassing that I don't notice ahead of time?
First-graders will cover a smile with their hand when a classmate does something embarrassing; in time, many become far more adept, reflexively masking surprise, alarm, even rage with a poker face.
"No one stops and thinks, 'What if one day my child does something embarrassing and wants to hide from it?' " Maybe the wisest approach in our searchable new world is to let computers do the naming.
How can I turn this off before it does something embarrassing that I don't notice ahead of time? A. As it does on its iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices, Apple includes an automatic correction feature on Macs that can sometimes make less-than-desirable changes.
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