Jason Snell: ‘Apple Intelligence Summaries Might Get Warning Labels. That’s Not Enough.’
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Don’t get distracted by blather. Let’s see what happens.
I think it’s correct for Apple to leave this in control of users, not developers. But Apple really does need to make it more clear what is an AI-generated summary and what is a verbatim original notification.