Apple to Update AI Tool After BBC Reports False News Alerts

Above: A sign in the window of the Apple store in Regent Street promotes the artificial intelligence platform Apple Intelligence as iPhone 16 goes on sale in the UK.  Image copyright: Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

The Facts

  • Apple has announced it will release a software update for its new AI "Apple Intelligence" feature after the BBC complained last month that the tool misrepresented its journalism by creating false claims within news notifications.

  • Apple's AI feature on newer iPhones has generated multiple false news alerts, including incorrect claims about Luigi Mangione's death, former tennis player Rafael Nadal's sexuality, and the result of the World Darts Championship before it began.


The Spin

Narrative A

Apple Intelligence's misleading notification summaries raise concerns about its readiness for public use. These AI-generated summaries have made serious errors, such as fabricating news stories, including false claims about a sports event and a murder investigation. Despite Apple's attempt to address the issue with disclaimers, this doesn't fix the fundamental problem — immature technology that jeopardizes trust in media. This feature must be immediately removed from all Apple products.

Narrative B

Apple Intelligence deserves praise despite some hiccups with its news notifications and newer features. Its innovations, like Clean Up and Natural Language Search, set it apart. While tools like Memories in Photos and Genmoji need refinement, they show immense potential. ChatGPT integration enriches Siri’s capabilities, and Writing Tools offer real utility. Apple's commitment to updates ensures these features will evolve. The foundation is strong, paving the way for smarter, user-focused technology.


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