Opinion
John-Anthony Disotto…
WITH A FAIR BIT OF BAD PRESS SURROUNDING APPLE INTELLIGENCE NOTIFICATION SUMMARIES, THE COMPANY HAS A LONG WAY TO GO
Artificial Intelligence is supposed to make life easier but if it’s not nuanced, it can lead to bigger issues.
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So… I’ve been using Apple Intelligence Notification summaries since September and, over five months later, I’m still yet to truly understand the benefit of Apple’s artificial intelligence (AI) tool. Apple Intelligence loves summaries in general, and most of the time they’re actually pretty good. Having Apple Intelligence summarise an article, for example, is a great way to see if you want to read the whole thing before committing to it. It’s also handy for emails, where you often want to get to the core of the information quickly, condensing the subject into a single line so you know if you should click it or not. However, Apple has been in the news recently due to the notification summarisation feature completely misinterpreting news from outlets like the BBC and The New York Times. From claiming Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing the