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When you report bugs on iOS, some content may be used for AI training


If you decide to report a bug on a beta version of iOS, you now apparently have to let Apple use the uploaded content for Apple Intelligence training with no way to opt out.

The developer who spotted this addition criticized Apple for not including an opt-out option, saying that the only way users could opt out was by not filing a bug report at all. They blasted Apple, expressing frustration that the iPhone maker decided to "hide it in the other privacy messaging stuff," and made it very clear that this is something they did not want. Anyone who wants to file a bug report will have to consent to Apple's AI training, and people will understandably be upset, even with privacy-preserving measures in place.

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