Apple says it will ‘clarify’ AI summaries after spoiling BBC headline.

that BBC Apple is reportedly changing the way it displays Apple Intelligence summary notifications on iPhone and other devices to make it clearer to users when AI technology has adjusted their words. Not long after the feature, which is still in beta, launched in the UK in December, news organizations complained about how it rewrote headlines about the UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect and incorrectly implied that the BBC had reported that Luigi Mangione had been shot.

According to the BBC, Apple’s recap since then incorrectly rewrote the app’s notifications to name the winner of the PDC World Darts Championship before the event even began and falsely claimed Rafael Nadal had revealed he was gay. “These AI summaries from Apple do not reflect BBC original content and, in some cases, are outright contradictory,” the outlet wrote.

The BBC reported that Apple said in a statement: “In the coming weeks, a software update will make it clearer whether the text you see is a summary provided by Apple Intelligence.”

Apple Intelligence has had some funny moments, but it’s also had some shocking failures, like summarizing a text message saying “I almost died on that hike” as a “suicide attempt.”

Apple told the BBC that receiving summaries is optional. To enable that option, go to Settings > Notifications > Notification Summary and you can either disable the feature or change which apps use it.