Apple urged to withdraw 'out of control' AI news alerts
- Apple is facing calls to withdraw its AI news alerts after generating inaccurate notifications, as reported by the BBC.
- The company acknowledged the issues and plans a software update to clarify when notifications are generated by Apple Intelligence.
- The BBC has complained about false headlines, including one suggesting Luigi Mangione shot himself, which never happened.
- Reporters Without Borders urged Apple to disable the feature, highlighting concerns about misinformation spreading.
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“Apple” advances the application of artificial intelligence after erroneous notifications on iPhones
The American company “Apple” said it will improve the application of artificial intelligence (AI) after inaccurate notifications appeared on their latest iPhone models such as the one that the BBC reported that the suspect in the murder of the director of the American health insurance firm Luigi Mangone allegedly killed himself in prison, British media reported today.
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