iPhone Users Criticise Apple's Generative AI for Lack of Intelligence
Apple, renowned for setting trends, faces criticism from iPhone users over its generative AI powered by Apple Intelligence. The AI, designed to simplify tasks like image clean-up and message summarisation, has been deemed "dumb" by users due to its shortcomings.

Despite its intended convenience, Apple Intelligence falls short in comparison to competitors like Samsung Galaxy AI, as highlighted in social media posts that have garnered significant attention.
A recent post showcasing the disparity in image clean-up abilities between Apple Intelligence and Samsung Galaxy AI received over 360,000 likes, sparking ongoing discussions online. While both Apple and Samsung AI tools struggle with object removal at times, Samsung's on-device processing appears to outperform Apple's in this aspect.
Apple's generative AI, although running tasks locally, is still perceived as lacking refinement, especially in message summarisation and speech-to-text features.
Apple Intelligence's struggles with contextual information have led to botched message summaries and peculiar emoji suggestions, disappointing users accustomed to Apple's reputation for flawless user experiences. Despite being in its early stages, Apple Intelligence has faced criticism for generating nonsensical text suggestions and irrelevant responses. While there is potential for improvement in generative AI technology, Apple Intelligence currently falls short of users' expectations for a seamless user experience.
iPhone users criticise Apple's generative AI for lack of intelligence
Social media posts highlight disparities between Apple Intelligence and Samsung Galaxy AI
Apple's on-device processing faces challenges in object removal compared to cloud-based processing
Source: FORBES