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Apple Blocks Update of ChatGPT-Powered App (wsj.com) 36

Apple has delayed the approval of an email-app update with AI-powered language tools over concerns that it could generate inappropriate content for children, according to communications Apple sent to the app maker. The software developer disagrees with Apple's decision. From a report: The dispute shows the broad concerns about whether language-generating artificial-intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, are ready for widespread use. Apple took steps last week to block an update of email app BlueMail because of concerns that a new AI feature in the app could show inappropriate content, according to Ben Volach, co-founder of BlueMail developer Blix, and documents viewed by The Wall Street Journal. BlueMail's new AI feature uses OpenAI's latest ChatGPT chatbot to help automate the writing of emails using the contents of prior emails and calendar events. ChatGPT allows users to converse with an AI in seemingly humanlike ways and is capable of advanced long-form writing on a variety of topics.

"Your app includes AI-generated content but does not appear to include content filtering at this time," Apple's app-review team said last week in a message to the developer reviewed by the Journal. The app-review team said that because the app could produce content not appropriate for all audiences, BlueMail should move up its age restriction to 17 and older, or include content filtering, the documents show. Mr. Volach says it has content-filtering capabilities. The app's restriction is currently set for users 4 years old and older. Apple's age restriction for 17 and older is for categories of apps that may include everything from offensive language to sexual content and references to drugs. Mr. Volach says that this request is unfair and that other apps with similar AI functions without age restrictions are already allowed for Apple users.

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Apple Blocks Update of ChatGPT-Powered App

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    • by DarkOx ( 621550 )

      Congratulations you have correctly identified the attitude our society currently displayed toward its children.

      Almost every policy decisions we have made from about 1960 on has amounted to "fuck the children" and its why our society is in both moral, influential and physical decline.

      We need to stop ridiculing 'won't someone think of the children' and start doing it! The are our future no matter what petty desires for playthings and debauchery you happen to have at this moment..

      • It should be ridiculed when the pretext is bullshit. Certainly I agree with you that creating both values and value for the generations that come is important but stopping this app update isn't going to do shit.

        Let's note some interesting things about the 1960s. There was no R or PG-13 rating, there was okay for children, parents do your job, and real pornography. Logan's run literally has an orgy in it and it's PG... of course how it's depicted makes a difference. You also had shooting ranges at rural scho

        • How do you know you are not using the right pronouns? The sex I was assigned at birth is my private medial information and is none of your business.

          Calling me a name I don't appreciate is disrespectful and bullying. Bullies have long had too much control in the workplace making their co-workers miserable and there is no reason to put up with it any more.
          • by brunes69 ( 86786 )

            "Calling me a name I don't appreciate is disrespectful and bullying"

            No, sorry, it is not.

            If your name is Charles, and I call you that, and then you reply "sorry but I prefer to go by Chuck" - that is not bullying. It is how civilized grown-ups should behave in any professional setting.

            Similarly, if I call someone "she" based on someone's obvious sex and they reply "sorry but I am "he", that is also not bullying, it is again how civilized people should behave.

            We have all become hyper-sensitized to the 9s and

      • this just in.
        apple announces just one more thing.
        there is now a chat g p t app just for kids.
        book.
        and movie.
        to follow

  • ChatGPT got amazing traction in the wider market; it seems like everyone has tried it.
    That certainly got GAFAM's attention, forcing Google to rush out BARD which impressed so deeply it wiped out $100Bn in stock value overnight. Oops.
    As has been pointed out here, ChatGPT is not even that sophisticated; it's just a (pretty good) weak AI chatbot.
    Wait until the real stuff gets here...

    So, if you can't beat them, shut 'em down. A page out of the M$ playbook, Apple.
    Innovate guys, you've got the cash.

    • I should have added to my original post...also, if Amazon, Apple and Google are so massive, cash-rich and tech-savvy, how come Alexa, Siri and Hey Google suck so badly?

    • ChatGPT got amazing traction in the wider market; it seems like everyone has tried it.
      That certainly got GAFAM's attention, forcing Google to rush out BARD which impressed so deeply it wiped out $100Bn in stock value overnight.

      Shouldn't a set of filtering options be built into the API for tools like ChatGPT? Then applications using it would just had to prove that they called it with filters set for the intended audience.

    • So, if you can't beat them, shut 'em down. A page out of the M$ playbook, Apple.
      Innovate guys, you've got the cash.

      "The app-review team said that because the app could produce content not appropriate for all audiences, BlueMail should move up its age restriction to 17 and older, or include content filtering."

      Is that unfair or unreasonable?

      • Looking for a new sports ball in your favourite color blue? Just open Safari on your phone and type “blue ball”. Oh my! Why wont Apple think about the children???
        • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

          Looking for a new sports ball in your favourite color blue? Just open Safari on your phone and type âoeblue ballâ. Oh my! Why wont Apple think about the children???

          Except Safari obeys parental restrictions.

          You can set an iPhone with parental restrictions which includes age-related restrictions. Safari obeys the age-restriction behavior and restricts access to websites based on it. (There are web standards that are used to declare the age-appropriateness of their content).

          The same applies to apps.

          A

    • "Your app was found to surpass anything Apple has to offer. DECLINED !"
  • by zephvark ( 1812804 ) on Thursday March 02, 2023 @11:50AM (#63335545)

    Well, Apple's done it now. Having taken this bold step with respect to ChatGPT, they are now obliged to age-restrict search engines, dictionaries, videos, music, and books (very definitely including the Bible, which isn't child-friendly AT ALL).

    • Well, Apple's done it now. Having taken this bold step with respect to ChatGPT, they are now obliged to age-restrict search engines, dictionaries, videos, music, and books (very definitely including the Bible, which isn't child-friendly AT ALL).

      TV, film, radio, music have a rating systems or content policies. Apple didn't invent any of that, you can actually thank those bible people for the most part, but parents of every stripe use them from time to time. They have a rating system for app store content, they invented that one. None of that should be shocking to anyone. Are you even aware of the internet content filtering services available? Almost every business uses one on their internet proxy, schools all do, school issued tablets, etc. I don't

  • It's not yours if you don't have the final say.

  • there are a zillion apps that happily provide users with all kinds of false information, incorrect conclusions, dirty words, bad data, you name it... they're all over the place, and suddenly ChatGPT is when Apple decides to get a conscience about correctness/age-appropriateness? No thanks, people should be individually responsible for their own facts, even if they get them from the wrong sources.
    • there are a zillion apps that happily provide users with all kinds of false information, incorrect conclusions, dirty words, bad data, you name it... they're all over the place, and suddenly ChatGPT is when Apple decides to get a conscience about correctness/age-appropriateness? No thanks, people should be individually responsible for their own facts, even if they get them from the wrong sources.

      The TMZ app is rated 12+, the Washington Post is 12+, lots of papers and magazines are 4+, they all aren't. Huh, it must depend on the content. Duh. Apple didn't create an age rating system yesterday.

      Facts?? That doesn't mean anything, ChatGPT generates text that looks like what people say. If the model hasn't been trained on age appropriate-ness for text, and doesn't have human moderators, then it seems kind of obvious the age rating should be set to something other than the floor, 4+. It's an email client

  • Lots of child-unfriendly content available through that app!

    • Lots of child-unfriendly content available through that app!

      Do parents filter and monitor their kid's internet access?

  • "Apple has delayed the approval of an email-app update with AI-powered language tools over concerns that it could generate inappropriate content for children" By that logic, humans, which are far and away the biggest source of inappropriate content for children should be banned too.
    Seriously, I'm sure the percentage of inappropriate text out of the total output of words created by people every day far exceeds the relative percentage of such content created by AI. It's a much more dangerous source which ob

  • Unfair competition (Score:4, Insightful)

    by dgatwood ( 11270 ) on Thursday March 02, 2023 @02:31PM (#63336351) Homepage Journal

    To state the obvious, we're talking about an email app. Apple has an email app that is pre-installed on the devices. I think it is safe to say that Apple is working on similar functionality, and doesn't want to be one-upped by a third-party mail app.

    This, right here, is *exactly* what antitrust laws are intended to prevent, and this company needs to invoke them by filing a Sherman Act and/or California UCL lawsuit against Apple. Immediately. It is the only way to prevent irreparable damage to their business.

    And this, right here, is why governments need to regulate Apple's App Store with exactly the same level of scrutiny that they would have used if Microsoft had tried to block Netscape from making software updates available in the late 1990s, and for exactly the same consumer-abusive reason.

    • But it's Apple! Onlly Microsoft can be guilty of Antitrust! Apple is Perfect! (Apple has been doing this since the beginning and laughing their asses off at Microsoft's weak political/legal teams. Apple paid the right people, and so is immune to antitrust suits.)
    • To state the obvious, we're talking about an email app. Apple has an email app that is pre-installed on the devices. I think it is safe to say that Apple is working on similar functionality, and doesn't want to be one-upped by a third-party mail app.

      This, right here, is *exactly* what antitrust laws are intended to prevent, and this company needs to invoke them by filing a Sherman Act and/or California UCL lawsuit against Apple. Immediately. It is the only way to prevent irreparable damage to their business.

      And this, right here, is why governments need to regulate Apple's App Store with exactly the same level of scrutiny that they would have used if Microsoft had tried to block Netscape from making software updates available in the late 1990s, and for exactly the same consumer-abusive reason.

      Bullshit.

  • Why is something either always the greatest or the end of the world?

    Can't we just treat ChatGPT like coconut?

    1) I like it, list apps with it in included
    2) (everything else - I don't like it, I don't know enough about it - it gives me hives) please exclude

    Considering that you can't search for games and say "doesn't use location services" vs. buy and not allow, not going to happen on Apple or any other App Store any time soon.

  • BlueMail should move up its age restriction to 17 and older,

    Why is this even a problem, does anyone below 37 even use e-mail?

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