Apple has disabled the hallucination-prone Apple Intelligence News summaries in iOS 18.3 beta 3 to fix issues.
Some significant changes are coming to Apple Intelligence notification summaries. With the latest slate of developer previews for iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3 and macOS Sequoia 15.3, Apple has suspended the system's aggregated notifications,
OS 18.1 was released in October with the first Apple Intelligence features for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models, including
Apple has temporarily stopped showing notification summaries for news and entertainment apps as part of the iOS 18.3 developer beta released Thursday, according to reports from MacRumors and 9to5Mac. The Apple Intelligence-powered feature was criticized after it inaccurately summarized content from outlets such as the BBC.
Experiencing issues when using RCS messaging between Android and iPhone? You're not alone, as several users have reported problems.
We’re still waiting to see the final form of iOS 18 as Apple Intelligence continues its slow rollout, but that has not stopped leakers from
Apple will soon be disabling one of the many Apple Intelligence features that have rolled out to iOS devices after numerous blunders.
Let's talk about something that's been popping up in inboxes lately — those sneaky "Your Apple ID has been disabled" emails. Like many people who've reached out to us, you might have gotten one that looks pretty legit,
Apple released new beta versions of iOS 18.3 to developers and the public yesterday, and one of the changes coming with the new software update will (at least temporarily) disable Apple Intelligence notification summaries for all apps in the App Store's News and Entertainment category, at least temporarily.
In iOS 18.2, Apple introduced a significant update to the Mail app by adding a new Categories feature. This feature, which works on any supported iPhone like the iPhone 16, aims to help users manage their inboxes more effectively by automatically sorting messages into different boxes: Primary,
When Apple introduced iOS 18, one of the experiences the company talked about was Event Tickets with Apple Wallet. Here's how it works.