12/06/2007

Microsoft Cancels Chat of Santa Claus to Speak of Sex

Microsoft cancels programa of Father Christmas that he spoke of sex

Microsoft Corp. it canceled the privileges of Father Christmas place web quickly after finding out that the automated goblin that had created to be a correspondent to children via quick messages was talking about sex.
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Last year, Microsoft animated the children to be connected directly with "Santa" adding the electronic address northpole@live.com to its contact list of its Windows Live Messenger. The Christmas programa that Microsoft reactivated at the beginning of December, requested to children that told him/her what it was what you/they wanted for Christmas and it could respond questions on certain topics, thanks to artificial intelligence.

But a reader of the place of technological novelties The Register, of Great Britain, reported that a conversation web has more than enough pizza among Santa and its nieces minors made Father Christmas to talk about oral sex.

One of the writers of the publication simulated on Monday the conversation. After refusing the writer's repeated invitation to eat pizza, Santa frustrated he/she exclaims, do you Want that he/she eats, what? Not it is amusing to talk about oral sex, but I want to talk about another thing."

The chat ended with the writer and Santa calling you "impure bastard" each other.

The speaker of Microsoft Adam Sohn said that the engineers of the company were about cleaning the vocabulary of Santa, but still after making the changes to the computation programa, the company didn't feel well maintaining it on-line.

Sohn added that the lewd comment of Santa it was propitiated by somebody that "pioneered this thing so that he/she made things that he/she should not make."

The spokesperson said that Microsoft was not aware that the code of Santa it included obscenities, but he/she insisted that the company didn't suspect that it was about the joke of an employee.

Microsoft canceled on Tuesday to Santa. On Wednesday, northpole@live.com seemed to be on-line in the contact list of a reporter's Messenger, but Santa it didn't respond to messages that were sent.

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