Apple is suspending an artificial intelligence feature in its beta iPhone software that generated erroneous news alerts. The decision was made after the technology was found to fabricate information, a problem often referred to as 'hallucinations' in the AI industry.
The suspension, though temporary, represents a setback for Apple's efforts to integrate AI into its products, particularly after a high-profile mistake where a fake headline was attributed to BBC News.
This move aims to address reliability concerns and prevent further damage to user trust in Apple's AI capabilities. It underscores the challenges of deploying generative AI features accurately and responsibly.
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