Apple accidentally rolls out Apple Intelligence in China, risking backlash

Mainland China users briefly accessed Apple Intelligence in the early hours of Tuesday before the update was pulled, raising questions over compliance and regulatory approval. An expert warned that the move could lead to administrative penalties.

Apple surprised mainland China users in the early hours of Tuesday by making the long-overdue Apple Intelligence update—a package of AI-powered tools to enhance and personalise user experience across Apple devices—available to select users, according to local user accounts.

Many downloaded the beta-labelled feature, dubbed Apple Intelligence and an upgraded Siri, and used the tools on their handsets, as shown in social media posts. The company immediately pulled the release.

Expert You warned that pushing the feature to Chinese users before completing security evaluation and algorithm filing “could be deemed as providing service without fulfilling legal compliance obligations, subjecting it to the risk of administrative penalties”.

The rollout occurred despite Apple Intelligence lacking formal approval in China, where AI services require strict reviews including security assessments.

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Chinese minister announces China's AI sector exceeding $165 billion at National People's Congress, with futuristic AI graphics on display.
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China's AI sector tops $165 billion in 2025, minister says

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The output of China's core artificial intelligence industry exceeded 1.2 trillion yuan ($165 billion) in 2025, with more than 6,200 companies operating in the field, said Li Lecheng, head of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The remarks came after the opening meeting of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing on Thursday.

This month in China, people have queued on streets to install the AI agent OpenClaw on their computers. Some travelled from other cities, others waited hours for engineers to set it up, and 'birth certificates' were issued upon installation. The frenzy highlights enthusiasm for AI agents.

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Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle class-action lawsuits alleging it misled US buyers about AI features on select iPhone models. Eligible consumers who purchased iPhone 16 series or certain iPhone 15 Pro models between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, can claim up to $95 each. The company denied wrongdoing in the proposed deal.

Shenzhen-based EngineAI is leveraging Hong Kong as a springboard for global expansion, planning a local listing this year while using its computing power to enter the North American market. The company's robots have been bought by Mideast firms and require cloud-based computing accessible from anywhere.

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China's Zhengzhou core node has doubled its chips to 60,000 from 30,000 since early February trials, becoming the nation's most powerful scientific intelligent computing infrastructure, CCTV reported.

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