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Apple's New Bug Reporting Policy: Opt-In AI Training with No Opt-Out Option

Bug reports on iOS beta versions now come with a catch: the content you upload may be used for Apple's AI training program, and there’s no way to opt out.

Apple's New Bug Reporting Policy for iOS

Apple is introducing a requirement that any content users submit through the Feedback app to report bugs in beta versions of iOS may be used for training AI models. The announcement was made on Monday, April 18, 2025, as part of a new opt-in Apple Intelligence training program designed to improve Apple products and services using Differential Privacy to protect user data.

Key Points:

  • AI Training: When users upload attachments like sysdiagnose files for bug reports, they must consent to Apple using this content for AI training.
  • Privacy Measures: Apple emphasizes the use of Differential Privacy to ensure that individual data points cannot be traced back to their source.
  • No Opt-Out Option for Bug Reports: While users can opt out of general on-device AI training in Settings under 'Privacy & Security' and 'Analytics & Improvements,' there is no option to opt out when filing bug reports.
  • Developer Reactions: Some developers have criticized Apple for not providing an opt-out option specifically for bug reporting, expressing frustration that this consent is hidden within other privacy notices.

Future Implications:

  • The AI training program will expand to cover more areas of the iPhone operating system, including features like Genmoji and Image Playground.
  • Apple's approach may lead to further discussions and potential changes in how user data is handled for AI training purposes.
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