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How to turn off Apple Intelligence as AI spouts fake news and hogs up more storage
To completely turn off the AI software, just head to your settings, scroll down and tap Apple Intelligence and Siri. Now, assuming you previously turned Apple Intelligence on, just toggle the top button off. This will kill all of the AI functionalities, from the Writing Tools to the email summaries to Genmoji, until you enable them again.
Apple Intelligence has a fake news problem, but one key tweak can fix it
Apple Intelligence‘s notification summary features has unintentionally created fake news headlines, and Apple’s proposed fix won’t be enough.
Apple to update its AI feature following incorrect news alerts
Apple, the iPhone maker, has said it will update its AI feature following calls to withdraw the controversial feature for issuing inaccurate news alerts. The AI feature is expected to summarize news notifications but has sometimes fabricated news on its iPhones much to the displeasure of readers and news publishers.
Apple vows to ‘clarify’ AI summaries after spate of fake news alerts
Macworld Following a litany of serious errors and numerous complaints, Apple has announced that it will make changes to the way its AI news summaries are presented to users. In December, the BBC complained when Apple Intelligence auto-summarized one of its articles as part of a notification and completely altered its meaning,
Apple will update iOS notification summaries
Following complaints, Apple to ‘further clarify’ when notification summaries use AI
Apple said on Monday it would release an update to better indicate that its notification summaries are generated by artificial intelligence. "A software
Apple Says It Will Clarify That Its Bad Notification Summaries Are AI-Generated
Back in December, not long after Apple rolled out some of the first major features of Apple Intelligence, the BBC wrote in an article that the AI had erroneously summarized a series of notifications from its app to say that Luigi Mangione, the alleged murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, had shot himself when in fact he had not.
Apple's AI Notification Summaries Will Soon Come With Critical Reminder
Apple Intelligence is incorrectly summarizing news stories in your notifications. Here's a look at what Apple's doing about it—and how you can to turn those AI summaries off.
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Apple's inaccurate AI news alerts shows the tech has a growing misinformation problem
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How to turn off Apple Intelligence
From battery drain issues to false summary notifications, there might be a few reasons why you might want to turn off Apple ...
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Apple Intelligence: Is AI an opportunity or a curse?
Does the rise of artificial intelligence represent more of an opportunity for the world — or a curse? Because for all the ...
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Apple Intelligence Update Will Add Clarification to Prevent Fake Headline Confusion
Apple is working on an update for Apple Intelligence that will cut down on confusion caused by inaccurate summaries of news ...
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Apple AI falsely claims darts star Luke Littler won before final
Apple's new AI-powered news summarisation feature, Apple Intelligence, has once again fallen victim to inaccuracies, this ...
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Why Apple’s AI-driven reality distortion matters
We should demand the same transparency wherever AI is applied — such as health insurance payment denials, for example. That’s ...
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Dan Ives believes Apple and Microsoft will be $4 trillion companies by the end of 2025. Apple CEO Tim Cook believes Apple ...
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