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New iOS Update Re-Enables Apple Intelligence For Users Who Had Turned It Off 54

Apple's latest iOS 18.3.2 update is automatically re-enabling its Apple Intelligence feature even for users who previously disabled it, adding to mounting concerns about the company's AI strategy.

The update presents a splash screen with no option except to tap "Continue," which activates the feature. Users must then manually disable it through settings, with the AI consuming up to 7GB of storage space. This forced activation comes amid broader troubles with Apple's AI initiatives.
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New iOS Update Re-Enables Apple Intelligence For Users Who Had Turned It Off

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  • "Eh, that's okay. It's not like it's your computer anyway." [presumed all companies now]
  • Like Google's Android ecosystem or Amazon's Echo ecosystem, it's all just another scheme to hoover up as much data about you as they can so they can sell it.

    There isn't really any alternative at this juncture other than to abandon the convenience of having these tech toys. All the big companies are doing it.

  • by jrnvk ( 4197967 ) on Saturday March 22, 2025 @08:32AM (#65251813)

    Fire everyone who approved or implemented this. Even those only tangentially related.

  • The latest macOS update (15.3.2) did not turn on AI (unlike 15.3.1 which did). Not sure if I like the inconsistency or not. I'll ask Siri... sigh.

    • by sinij ( 911942 )
      I just updated iOS to 18.3.2 and it did not change any of my configurations. This issue must be localized to specific iPhone models.
    • Siri : Tuesday.
    • It did turn it back on for me - perhaps your system is different somehow

    • It's not inconsistency, you just "won" the apple lottery. Not everyone is going to get the setting turned back on. Apple is most likely doing a/b testing with this "feature"

      • by Bahbus ( 1180627 )

        No, they aren't. You do not do a/b testing on a live production build rolled out worldwide. And if you were going to do it, you would do it with people who already have the feature turned on and use it, otherwise the gathered data is useless.

  • In my case, there were no attempts to enable any functionality that I had disabled with this update. However, I have old iPhone and outright disabled Siri.

    I went with Apple smartphones because of expectation of long support and feature stability. Apple gets my money because so far they left me alone.
  • What "Putting the User First" looks like in the real world.
  • How else will your data get to our servers--unless you are running "AI"
  • The whoi user-hostile/revenue enhancing defaults thing isn't exactly new, but it certainly seems to be on an uptick now. As well as re-setting these defaults on updates. Roku and Plex are particularly and increasingly guilty of this as well, and I'm sure others.
  • by m0gely ( 1554053 ) on Saturday March 22, 2025 @10:44AM (#65252033)
    Checked my phone and itâ(TM)s not enabled. But I see a message: Applie Intelligence requires that iPhone and Siri are set to use the same language My Siri was set to use a British voice. The phone is English US., Siri is English UK.
    • That's idiotic in itself. I live in the USA, but just for novelty's sake, I have my car's GPS to use an Australian accent.

      I'm sure there's a way Apple could have Siri understand US English but voice UK English. If they can't do that, that is just technical incompetence and shows that their AI doesn't reflect real-world requirements.

  • I just checked. It didn’t reenable it on my iPad
  • Have they tried turning it on and off again?

  • There should be a rule for makers of devices and software that says if you take money from a user, you can only get income from them. I know that sounds strange, but this is for the same reason they don't let you be both broker and market-maker in finance.

    Of course you can make more money doing it this way and this is why it should be outlawed, because if some do it, that forces everyone to do it.

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