Apple Intelligence uses AI to summarize and group notifications, but has been criticized for being inaccurate and misleading in its notifications.
For example, a notification summary about a darts player falsely claimed he won a championship before he had even played his final match.
A news summary falsely notified users via mobile app that Rafael Nadal came out as gay when he did not.
Apple has admitted that its notification summaries feature is full of errors, and is working on an update to cut down on such inaccuracies.
Apple Intelligence's notification summaries are an opt-in feature that can be disabled.
Apple Intelligence is currently a beta release but its advertisements do not state this.
While notification summaries are an opt-in feature, there is no way for app developers to prevent summaries of their apps' notifications.
Some argue that AI-written headlines and summaries in articles could be useful if the content is being generated by an LLM.
Apple is planning to add new countries to the News app beyond the US, UK, Canada and Australia, including building locally focused news coverage in the UK.
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