Google Translate Lists 'Police Officer' because the Major Definition of 'Demon'

Google Translate, the tech big's translation app, listed "a police officer" as the first definition of "demon." The secondary definition of demon, based on the Masters of the Universe in Silicon Valley, is "an evil spirit or devil." The online big eliminated the definitions altogether after Breitbart Information requested touch upon the corporate's unusual definition.
Google Translate, the tech giant's translation app, listed "a police officer" as the primary definition of "demon." The secondary definition of demon, according to the Masters of the Universe in Silicon Valley, is "an evil spirit or devil." The web giant removed the definitions altogether after Breitbart News requested comment on the company's strange definition.Original article
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