The BBC has filed a complaint with Apple after its new iPhone feature, Apple Intelligence, generated a false headline about the high-profile murder of health insurance CEO Brian Thompson in New York. The AI-powered feature, designed to summarize and group notifications, incorrectly suggested that BBC News had reported the suspect, Luigi Mangione, had shot himself, which he had not.
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Thursday, December 19, 2024
BBC complains to Apple over misleading Luigi Mangione headline
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