The famous director Spielberg encountered an embarrassing scene during his speech recently.apple Apple Watch suddenly pops up a "fall" warning.
According to Variety, Spielberg was talking about one of his early films when the Apple Watch on his wrist suddenly sounded an alarm and displayed a fall warning. He should have simply clicked the "X" button on the screen to cancel it. However, Spielberg was eager to continue his speech, so he took off the watch and dropped it on the ground.
Spielberg reportedly told the audience: "I'm not going to hit that SOS button, I'll pick it up later." But when the watch didn't receive a response from the wearer, it started a countdown to automatically call emergency services. Realizing something was wrong, Spielberg quickly picked up the watch and canceled the alarm.
It is understood that Apple Watch has added a fall detection function since Series 4, which is designed to help users who are unable to move after falling to get help in time. This function has successfully helped users contact rescuers in time after accidents many times. However, when the watch detects that the wearer suddenly stops after moving quickly,It may also be misinterpreted as a fall, such as when riding a roller coaster or skiing.Although Apple has been working hard to reduce the occurrence of false positives, the feature still occasionally "breaks down."