Sometimes it's hard to imagine how people managed to stay connected before technology. I mean, come on, waiting for a letter to arrive? Going through telephone operators? Yes, we shudder at the thought of waiting to connect to others. However, even in the digital age where we are connected on multiple platforms - miscommunication and awkward situations can still arise and more often than you might think.
To prove this, Late Night host Jimmy Fallon took to Twitter for another one of his famous challenges, asking people to share a screenshot of their most awkward text message fails with the hashtag #MyAwkwardTexts for the chance to be featured on his show. Scroll down below to see all the hilariously funny text message responses he received, and don't forget to upvote your favs!
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While autocorrect accounts to some truly hilarious text fails the amount of times it does get things right is truly amazing and the technology behind it is even cooler. Most of the big name tech companies keep their software under wraps but the company Nuance was willing to talk to Slate Magazine and filled them in on how the spell check magic happens.
Nuance software company is responsible for one of the oldest and most popular text-entry systems - T9 (throwback to those flip phones). Each company has customized this system so it might not carry the same branding but a variation of it has been bundled with billions of phones.
The earliest version of was a way to enter a text message using a 9-digit numeric keypad, but flash forward and phones can automatically correct input and recognize handwriting. So how does it all work? The algorithm behind auto-correction works the same as a word processors spell checker. While you are typing the software is checking each word against its built-in dictionary. Would be pretty difficult for our human editors but for a computer it happens at warp speed.
But what happens when your computer editor can’t find a match? That’s right, it just makes it up! Kinda. It tries to predict what you were trying to say. Unfortunately this “helpfulness” can create some hilarious epic fails and wild misunderstandings!
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO So rude but Id be lying if i tried to say I didnt chuckle
Fight me bro!!! That was MY bread! Sure there are 35 others on the shlef but that was the only one on clearnce bruh!!! Fight meh!!!
I'm beginning to think these "Gina" ones are fake this is like the third one that was posted by her
The Jimmy Fallon show used to be the benchmark for late night tv with groundbreaking show/entertainment elements (many times copied by global media throughout the years) now I can't watch any episode anymore without getting highly irritated by Jimmy's fake laugh. Please don't be offended, it is just my POV.
After reading all of the "autocorrect fails" I nearly laughed.
The Jimmy Fallon show used to be the benchmark for late night tv with groundbreaking show/entertainment elements (many times copied by global media throughout the years) now I can't watch any episode anymore without getting highly irritated by Jimmy's fake laugh. Please don't be offended, it is just my POV.
After reading all of the "autocorrect fails" I nearly laughed.