Apple looks like it's going to age-restrict AI chat agents
Based on actions it has taken against a BlueMail update, Apple looks like it's going to apply age restrictions on AI chat generators in the App Store.

Apple blocks BlueMail over content concerns
The tech giant has delayed App Store approval for an update for BlueMail over concerns that it would potentially generate inappropriate content for children.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Ben Volach, the co-founder of BlueMail developer Blix Inc. does not agree with Apple.
"Apple is making it really hard to bring innovation to our users," Volach told WSJ.
Apple, however, claims that BlueMail does not include content filtering, despite Volach's insistence that it does.
To gain approval, BlueMail would need to move its age restriction to 17 and older or include content filtering that Apple deems appropriate. Currently, the app's age restriction is set for users four and older.
Volach also stated that he believed the request was unfair, as other apps with AI features aren't subjected to the same rules.
An Apple spokesperson said developers could challenge rejections via the App Review Board process and that it's currently looking at Blix Inc's complaint.
ChatGPT has been a hot-button issue in recent times. In early February, Microsoft began integrating ChatGPT into its Bing search engine and Edge browser.
However, the experiments haven't gone off without a hitch. The results from ChatGPT searches have been a mixed bag. And, as one would expect, it hasn't taken users long to figure out how to produce outright alarming answers from the, including threats of violence against those who use the service.
However, Microsoft continues to push the integration of ChatGPT, now allowing mobile users to test out the tool with Bing mobile and Skype.
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Apple blocks BlueMail over content concerns
The tech giant has delayed App Store approval for an update for BlueMail over concerns that it would potentially generate inappropriate content for children.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Ben Volach, the co-founder of BlueMail developer Blix Inc. does not agree with Apple.
"Apple is making it really hard to bring innovation to our users," Volach told WSJ.
Apple, however, claims that BlueMail does not include content filtering, despite Volach's insistence that it does.
To gain approval, BlueMail would need to move its age restriction to 17 and older or include content filtering that Apple deems appropriate. Currently, the app's age restriction is set for users four and older.
Volach also stated that he believed the request was unfair, as other apps with AI features aren't subjected to the same rules.
An Apple spokesperson said developers could challenge rejections via the App Review Board process and that it's currently looking at Blix Inc's complaint.
ChatGPT has been a hot-button issue in recent times. In early February, Microsoft began integrating ChatGPT into its Bing search engine and Edge browser.
However, the experiments haven't gone off without a hitch. The results from ChatGPT searches have been a mixed bag. And, as one would expect, it hasn't taken users long to figure out how to produce outright alarming answers from the, including threats of violence against those who use the service.
However, Microsoft continues to push the integration of ChatGPT, now allowing mobile users to test out the tool with Bing mobile and Skype.
Read on AppleInsider
Comments
The latest nonsense from Tik Tok about screen time limitations made me spray coffee out of my nose. It’s all virtue signaling with no real effect. The glass is truly half-empty.
So you can take your ageism and stick up your ass. And no, my VCR clock never, ever flashed 12:00 all the time. But I’ve dealt with 30 year old morons who can't figure out how to turn on WiFi on their iPhones.
You detest old people but I bet you’re waiting for grandpa and grandma to die so you can get their money aren’t you, you despicable asshole.
LOL you think there’s anything in the glass..,
If not, well then they are a cylindrical shaped appendage, Totes McGoats.
Then they should have indicated such somehow, instead of hoping people would notice the difference between this and every other instance of stupidity on the internet.