I had assumed that Apple Intelligence features would not allow users to give thumbs up or down when they are released later this year. But I recently stumbled upon new marketing material for the iPad Mini (A17 Pro), and in an embedded video on the marketing page, it shows the ability to give a thumbs up and down on an Image generated with Image Wand.
https://www.apple.com/ipad-mini/
Was my assumption about non-beta users not being able to submit feedback on the model’s outputs wrong, or was Apple perhaps taking a screen recording of an unreleased beta and forgot to disable the feedback UI? I assume it can’t be the ladder.
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I’ve noticed that the writing tools frequently display content warnings for certain topics, often more than seems necessary, and I would love to see a way to disable them in my app.
Specifically, I have encountered many situations where mentioning LGBTQ topics triggers a content warning and temporarily blocks the user, while similar mentions of heterosexual topics do not. For example:
Triggers Content Warning:
“I’ve been listening to this song on repeat yesterday and today haha. It’s really nice that it’s about being homosexual ~u~”
“I’ve been listening to this song on repeat yesterday and today haha. It’s really nice that it’s about being *** ~u~”
Does Not Trigger Content Warning:
“I’ve been listening to this song on repeat yesterday and today haha. It’s really nice that it’s about being heterosexual ~u~”
“I’ve been listening to this song on repeat yesterday and today haha. It’s really nice that it’s about being straight ~u~”
This inconsistency not only introduces unnecessary friction when discussing diverse topics but may also inadvertently suggest that LGBTQ topics are inappropriate or immoral. Such an implication could be harmful to many users, especially young adults, by reinforcing negative perceptions of LGBTQ issues.
I believe it’s important for the AI writing tools to handle all topics equitably to promote inclusivity and diversity. And would love to be able to disable these warnings in my app.
here’s a video showcasing the example prompts above: https://share.icloud.com/photos/0bdGPxy2xmGZT2ildAU4ThERQ
The JournalingSuggestions API does not appear in Xcode App Playground projects undersigning and capabilities. I currently have Xcode Version 15.2 (15C500b), and I was hoping to see if anyone knew when or if it would be added to App Playgrounds (.swiftpm) in Xcode.
I wanted to take some code I had written in an Xcode project and put it in a playground, though while working on a playground in Xcode, it's showing errors that some lines of code are only supported in iOS 17. I'm updated to the most recent version. Is there any reason why my playgrounds are showing this error?
I assume it might be due to the playground wanting to make sure the app works on older OSs, but a lot of the code I used has no previous counterpart. If this is the case, is there any way I can get around this?
Thanks for taking the time to check this out.
I have simulators downloaded to my 14" M2 Pro Macbook Pro, and for some reason, I cannot see any simulators as an option in Safari's Responsive Design Mode.
Am I missing something obvious, or is my computer bugged?
Above is an image of the Responsive Design Mode showing no simulators. I would offer more screenshots to prove that I have simulators installed, but it won't let me upload any more photos for some reason.