- The BBC recently complained about Apple Intelligence’s notification summary feature, as it has been displaying misleading headlines.
- Apple has pledged to address this issue by further clarifying when AI generates the text shown.
- Users irritated by the AI notification summaries can already turn them off entirely or per app.
Apple Intelligence launched in beta a few months ago, providing iPhone 16 and 15 Pro users with system-level AI tools. One of the controversial perks included with this AI suite is a notification summary feature that works across Apple and third-party apps. When enabled, the system scans long alerts and notification stacks and provides one-line summaries that encompass their gist. Expectedly, the feature doesn’t always provide accurate results, so Apple will address user concerns via a future software update.
Last month, the BBC published an article highlighting how Apple’s false AI notification summaries could impact the outlet’s credibility. On multiple occasions, iOS has generated inaccurate headlines based on push notifications sent by the BBC app. Apple has now responded to these complaints and provided Ars Technica with the following statement: