With the world's New Year's celebrations approaching, millions of children ask the Google search engine every year, is "Santa Claus" or "Santa Claus" a real person? However, most of the responses shatter their dreams and the image drawn in their imaginations. According to the British newspaper "Daily Mail", children today do not ask their parents, but rather go to "Google", as a recent report confirms that 1.1 million children know through the Internet that the character "Santa Claus" is fictitious. Google Engine Optimization Director Stephen Kenwright says that the engine classifies the phrase “Santa Claus is not real” as a first result based on the reliability of its content, which is an answer that destroys the dreams of millions of children. However, technical experts have been working for years to design smart aids that provide different answers that add positive. On the children’s query, do not confirm or deny the facts, as the Siri assistant answers, “This is something that I am not allowed to disclose,” while the “Google” assistant says: “Santa Claus gives me a gift … if I refrain from answering this question.”

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