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In a 2005 discussion in the Apple community, following the release of the iPod Shuffle, many users expressed dissatisfaction with its shuffling feature, claiming that it played songs from recent days too frequently and didn't feel random enough. As a result, Apple had to update the algorithm to enhance the randomness of the shuffle. I believe a similar situation may arise with AI in the future, where people may argue that it is too precise and will desire it to make mistakes and exhibit more human-like qualities, as it may not feel sufficiently human. [Source link](https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250637)
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