South Korean TV under fire over profanity glitch in AI subtitles for Artemis II
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KBS Sincerely Apologizes for Misogyny and Profanity in Artemis Subtitles KBS has apologized for the exposure of profanity in subtitles during the live broadcast of the launch of the U.S. manned lunar probe Artemis 2. On the 2nd, KBS stated through the KBS News YouTube channel community regarding the YouTube live stream of the Artemis 2 launch
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jang Jin-ri = KBS displayed profanity subtitles during the live broadcast of the launch of the U.S. manned lunar probe 'Artemis 2' (hereinafter Artemis II)...
"Roll, B*tch...?" Korean Channel Issues Official Apology After Airing Nonsense Subtitles
Korea’s national broadcasting channel, KBS, has apologized after airing a subtitle error that contained profanity. On April 2, 2026 (KST), KBS live-streamed the launch of Artemis II on its official YouTube channel. However, during the broadcast, an issue with the AI auto-translation system caused profanity-laden subtitles to air as-is. The problem occurred while translating communication…Continue reading on Koreaboo
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