Jeff Carlson/CNET Apple is all-in on Apple Intelligence , its growing umbrella of AI technologies that can recompose your writing, create custom emoji and provide insight into the world around you . But it’s fine if you’re not interested. A new survey by SellCell indicates that 73% of Apple users think AI adds little to no value to the phone experience, while CNET found that 25% of smartphone owners are not interested at all . If Apple Intelligence holds no appeal for you, or if you’d rather wait until the tech matures a bit more, it’s easy to turn it off entirely or selectively disable some of the features. I’m not an AI crank — I appreciate features such as notification summaries and the Clean Up tool in the […]
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