Apple Intelligence News Summaries Are Back, with a Big Red Disclaimer
NONE, JUL 22 – Apple resumes AI-generated news summaries in iOS 26 beta with new accuracy warnings and user reporting features after earlier issues caused misinformation, Apple says the feature remains in beta.
- Apple has rolled out the fourth developer beta of iOS 26, bringing back its smart notification grouping feature that organizes alerts from news and entertainment applications.
- In January, Apple paused this notification summarization tool after it circulated inaccurate news headlines, and the company has since promised to enhance the feature in an upcoming update.
- The new beta adds a setup flow that lets users enable or disable notification summaries for News & Entertainment with a big red disclaimer about possible headline meaning changes.
- Each AI-generated notification will carry a label 'Summarized by Apple Intelligence' and Apple will monitor the feature during the beta period.
- The return of this feature suggests Apple aims to refine AI summaries ahead of iOS 26's stable release expected this fall with the iPhone 17 launch.
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