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Apple researchers work to stop AI from taking actions you didn’t approve

AI agents are learning to tap through your iPhone on your behalf, but Apple researchers want them to know when to pause.

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Apple continues to refine AI agent capabilities

A recent paper from Apple and the University of Washington explored this disparity. Their research focused on training AI to understand the consequences of its actions on a smartphone.

Artificial intelligence agents are getting better at handling everyday tasks. These systems can navigate apps, fill in forms, make purchases or change settings. They can often do this without needing our direct input.

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