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Reporters Without Borders Urges Apple to Remove AI News Summarization Feature After False Reports
Reporters Without Borders is demanding Apple remove its AI-powered news summarization feature after it generated false headlines for the BBC and the New York Times, raising concerns about the spread of misinformation and damage to news outlets' credibility.
Reporters Without Borders Urges Apple to Remove AI News Summarization Feature After False Reports
Reporters Without Borders is demanding Apple remove its AI-powered news summarization feature after it generated false headlines for the BBC and the New York Times, raising concerns about the spread of misinformation and damage to news outlets' credibility.
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24% Bias Score


DRC Sues Apple Over Alleged Smuggling of Conflict Minerals
The Democratic Republic of Congo is suing Apple, alleging its subsidiaries smuggled conflict minerals from Congolese mines via Rwanda, contributing to human rights abuses and armed conflict; Apple denies the allegations, citing its supplier oversight and conflict mineral reporting.
DRC Sues Apple Over Alleged Smuggling of Conflict Minerals
The Democratic Republic of Congo is suing Apple, alleging its subsidiaries smuggled conflict minerals from Congolese mines via Rwanda, contributing to human rights abuses and armed conflict; Apple denies the allegations, citing its supplier oversight and conflict mineral reporting.
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44% Bias Score


EU Pushes Apple to Open iOS, Sparking Privacy Dispute with Meta
The EU's Digital Markets Act is pushing Apple to open its iOS operating system to rival companies, prompting Apple to express concerns about Meta's data access requests, which Apple says threaten user privacy, while Meta claims Apple is using privacy as a pretext to avoid interoperability.
EU Pushes Apple to Open iOS, Sparking Privacy Dispute with Meta
The EU's Digital Markets Act is pushing Apple to open its iOS operating system to rival companies, prompting Apple to express concerns about Meta's data access requests, which Apple says threaten user privacy, while Meta claims Apple is using privacy as a pretext to avoid interoperability.
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44% Bias Score


Apple-Meta Dispute: EU's DMA Fuels Data Access Battle
Apple and Meta clash in Europe over data access, prompted by the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). Meta's 15 requests for access to Apple's software have led to accusations from Apple regarding privacy and security risks, while Meta argues that Apple's resistance hinders interoperability and innovatio...
Apple-Meta Dispute: EU's DMA Fuels Data Access Battle
Apple and Meta clash in Europe over data access, prompted by the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). Meta's 15 requests for access to Apple's software have led to accusations from Apple regarding privacy and security risks, while Meta argues that Apple's resistance hinders interoperability and innovatio...
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44% Bias Score


FBI Warns Against Texting Due to RCS Security Vulnerabilities
The FBI warned Android and iPhone users to stop texting due to Chinese state-linked hackers accessing message data via RCS, whose promised end-to-end encryption update is months away, creating an opportunity for competitors like WhatsApp.
FBI Warns Against Texting Due to RCS Security Vulnerabilities
The FBI warned Android and iPhone users to stop texting due to Chinese state-linked hackers accessing message data via RCS, whose promised end-to-end encryption update is months away, creating an opportunity for competitors like WhatsApp.
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52% Bias Score


Indonesia's Protectionist Policies Risk Backfiring, Economists Warn
Indonesia's rejection of a $100 million Apple investment proposal in favor of a $1 billion demand, coupled with its strict local content requirements, is drawing criticism from economists who warn of potential negative impacts on foreign direct investment and long-term economic growth, contrasting w...
Indonesia's Protectionist Policies Risk Backfiring, Economists Warn
Indonesia's rejection of a $100 million Apple investment proposal in favor of a $1 billion demand, coupled with its strict local content requirements, is drawing criticism from economists who warn of potential negative impacts on foreign direct investment and long-term economic growth, contrasting w...
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52% Bias Score

Reporters Without Borders Condemns Apple's AI Feature for False News Summary
Reporters Without Borders is urging Apple to remove its AI news summarization feature after it generated a false headline about the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect, falsely attributing it to the BBC, raising concerns about misinformation and media credibility.

Reporters Without Borders Condemns Apple's AI Feature for False News Summary
Reporters Without Borders is urging Apple to remove its AI news summarization feature after it generated a false headline about the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect, falsely attributing it to the BBC, raising concerns about misinformation and media credibility.
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36% Bias Score

Reporters Without Borders Urges Apple to Remove AI Feature After False Headline
Reporters Without Borders is urging Apple to remove its new AI-powered news summarization feature, Apple Intelligence, after it falsely reported that murder suspect Luigi Mangione had shot himself, causing concern about the reliability of AI-generated news.

Reporters Without Borders Urges Apple to Remove AI Feature After False Headline
Reporters Without Borders is urging Apple to remove its new AI-powered news summarization feature, Apple Intelligence, after it falsely reported that murder suspect Luigi Mangione had shot himself, causing concern about the reliability of AI-generated news.
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32% Bias Score

EU Orders Apple to Allow iOS Interoperability
The European Commission's preliminary findings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) require Apple to grant third-party interoperability with its iOS and iPadOS hardware and software features by March 2025, aiming to increase competition and innovation, a move Apple opposes citing privacy concerns.

EU Orders Apple to Allow iOS Interoperability
The European Commission's preliminary findings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) require Apple to grant third-party interoperability with its iOS and iPadOS hardware and software features by March 2025, aiming to increase competition and innovation, a move Apple opposes citing privacy concerns.
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36% Bias Score

Congo Accuses Apple of Using Conflict Minerals
The Congolese government filed criminal complaints against Apple in France and Belgium, alleging that minerals pillaged by armed groups in eastern Congo, including 15 percent of global tantalum from the Rubaya region, are used in Apple products, accusing Apple of laundering stolen goods and deceptiv...

Congo Accuses Apple of Using Conflict Minerals
The Congolese government filed criminal complaints against Apple in France and Belgium, alleging that minerals pillaged by armed groups in eastern Congo, including 15 percent of global tantalum from the Rubaya region, are used in Apple products, accusing Apple of laundering stolen goods and deceptiv...
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48% Bias Score

Blackmagic Camera Enables Apple's Immersive Video
Blackmagic Design released the URSA Cine Immersive camera, a $US30,000 system enabling professional filmmakers to create Apple's immersive 8K video for the Vision Pro headset, directly addressing previous limitations in content creation for the format.

Blackmagic Camera Enables Apple's Immersive Video
Blackmagic Design released the URSA Cine Immersive camera, a $US30,000 system enabling professional filmmakers to create Apple's immersive 8K video for the Vision Pro headset, directly addressing previous limitations in content creation for the format.
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32% Bias Score

TikTok faces US app store removal on January 19th
US lawmakers ordered Apple and Alphabet to remove TikTok from their app stores by January 19th due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership, impacting 170 million American users; ByteDance is attempting to block the law.

TikTok faces US app store removal on January 19th
US lawmakers ordered Apple and Alphabet to remove TikTok from their app stores by January 19th due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership, impacting 170 million American users; ByteDance is attempting to block the law.
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44% Bias Score
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