Apple has announced plans to update its AI-powered notification feature following a formal complaint from the BBC regarding inaccurately outlined news headlines.
The BBC complained about the tech giant’s use of its Apple Intelligence feature last month after several high-profile errors.
These included a false claim that Rafael Nadal had come out as gay and a premature notification declaring Luke Littler the winner of the World Darts Championship final hours before the match began.
In another case, Apple Intelligence inaccurately summarised a headline about murder suspect Luigi Mangione, reporting that he had shot himself.
Apple responded by pledging to roll out a software update “in the coming weeks” to address the inaccuracies.
The firm also emphasised that the feature is in beta and remains optional for users.
In its statement, Apple said: “We are continuously making improvements with the help of user feedback.”
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