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Apple Intelligence No Longer Immediately Accessible Following False Advertising Investigation

AI mishap at Apple escalates: More problems unveiled

Apple Intelligence No Longer Immediately Accessible Following False Advertising Investigation

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Hey there! Let's dive into the kerfuffle surrounding Apple Intelligence, the AI goodies on the iPhone 16 that were supposed to revolutionize text summarization, custom emojis, and even Siri. But hey, the rollout ain't been as smooth as Apple's sleek devices, right?

The National Advertising Division, a subsidiary of BBB National Programs, launched an investigation into Apple's grand promises on Apple Intelligence. They discovered some truth-bending in Apple's advertising - while certain features like Priority Notifications, Image Playground, and ChatGPT integration landed with the iPhone 16 lineup, the claim that all Apple Intelligence offerings were "available now" was a flat-out fib.

In other words, Apple oversold the goods, creating a ruckus around features that weren't immediately accessible to users. NAD wasn't impressed and came at Apple with a recommendation to ditch or modify the "available now" claim, and Apple did just that. If you peer back at the archives, you'll notice the "Available Now" text vanishing from the Apple Intelligence page. Apple, however, disagreed with NAD's findings but seemed content to follow their advice.

Now, how about those Apple Intelligence features that are up and running? Well, they haven't managed to win over users like a pack of rowdy fans. In fact, AI-summarized texts and news stories have left many users underwhelmed to the point of turning them off. As for the iconic Siri, well, she's been tripping and stumbling (think Marilyn Monroe's infamous dress malfunction, but with code instead of wind). The revamped Siri, decked out with LLM capabilities and ChatGPT integration, has been hit with stability issues, even freezing on iPhone 16 Pro Titanium models.

And here's the icing on the cake - the long-promised Siri upgrade has reportedly been delayed until potentially 2026. This mess has caused some executive shuffles within Apple as they scramble to get back on track. It seems like Apple could use a bit of NAD's wise words right about now.

TL;DR: Apple made lofty promises about the features of Apple Intelligence, but users started hollering when they realized not everything was available. NAD came to the rescue, advising Apple to stick to the truth, and Apple, to its credit, listened. But, so far, the features that are available haven't managed to excite or convert users, and the big-ticket item, the revamped Siri, has run into one snag after another.

  1. The tech world has been buzzing with disclosures about Apple's artificial-intelligence-powered feature, Apple Intelligence, amid reports of overselling and delays.
  2. Gizmodo reported that the National Advertising Division (NAD) launched an investigation into Apple's advertising claims about Apple Intelligence, uncovering some truth-bending and recommendations for it to ditch or modify certain statements.
  3. Though some features like Priority Notifications, Image Playground, and ChatGPT integration are available, the claim that all Apple Intelligence offerings were "available now" proved to be false.
  4. The revamped Siri, integrated with ChatGPT and boasting LLM capabilities, has been met with stability issues, even freezing on iPhone 16 Pro Titanium models.
  5. Despite the issues, the long-promised Siri upgrade has been reportedly delayed until potentially 2026, causing some executive shuffles within Apple as they work to get back on track.
  6. In the general-news section, business analysts discuss how these disclosures could potentially affect Apple's reputation and financial standing in the competitive technology market.
  7. As artificial-intelligence integration becomes more prevalent in technology, industry experts are urging businesses to prioritize transparency and accuracy in advertising claims to avoid similar controversies in the future.

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