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by dgellow·12d ago·view on hn ↗
But what makes that necessary context? That can be communicated clearly without specifying Asian, „Apple confused 2 people with the same name“. Adding Asian sort of excuse Apple for the mistake, which is strange for OpenAI to do? I would tend to believe they are implying some casual racism
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Because confusing two people because of having the same name is much less likely for European names than for Asian names (there are only about 100 Chinese family names, for instance), so it's an indirect dig that Apple wasn't paying attention (since they presumably employ a lot of Asians, and thus should know better). There's no need to bang on the racism drum, it's pretty tiring.
The “Asian” part is a meaningless information to include in such a blog article, if not to imply that Apple is casually racist…
> I would tend to believe they are implying some casual racism

There's probably a little bit of that, but also simple carelessness.