Apple Intelligence gets regulatory nod in China: What does this mean for iPhone users?
Apple has moved a step closer to launching its Apple Intelligence features in China after the country’s cyberspace regulator approved the on-device generative artificial intelligence service for use on iPhones. The approval clears an important regulatory hurdle and paves the way for the long-awaited rollout of Apple’s AI platform in one of its largest markets.
China’s Cyberspace Administration announced on Wednesday that Apple Intelligence has been registered for public use. Under Chinese regulations, companies must register large language models and generative AI services before they can offer them to consumers, reported Reuters.
