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Apple's efforts to bring Apple Intelligence to the critical Chinese market have been stymied by tension resulting from the tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump put in place, reports Financial Times.

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To deploy Apple Intelligence features in China, Apple is working with Alibaba, and the two companies have not yet received regulatory approval in China for the AI products that Apple wants to debut. China's Cyberspace Administration (CAC) must test and approve all AI models before companies can roll out AI services in China, and that's where the process has stalled.

CAC is delaying application approval due to "increasing political uncertainties" between the United States and China. Trump significantly increased tariffs on goods imported from China back in April, and fees reached 145 percent. Apple was exempted from some of the tariffs and the tariffs were later paused for 90 days, but the trade war has been escalating in recent days as the U.S. and China have failed to reach a deal.

Earlier this week, China said that the U.S. had "severely violated" a trade agreement that had been reached at a Geneva meeting in May by limiting sales of jet engine and semiconductor design software to Chinese companies, controlling chip exports, and canceling Visas for Chinese students. Trump claimed that China violated the deal by refusing to roll back some tariffs and restrictions for critical minerals needed for chip production, and he announced plans to raise tariffs on steel back to 50 percent on June 4. Earlier today, he further said that President Xi is "very tough" and "extremely hard to make a deal with."

Chinese regulations prevent Apple from using its own AI technology for Apple Intelligence, so Apple is planning to use models developed by Alibaba. Because of the restrictions, Apple has faced delays expanding Apple Intelligence to China, which is a key market. Chinese smartphone manufacturers like Huawei and Xiaomi have a suite of AI features available for customers, which puts Apple far behind in the AI race in the country.

The Trump administration is "considering" putting Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu on an entity list that would prevent them from engaging in trade with the United States, according to The New York Times. If that happens, Apple will face further issues trying to bring Apple Intelligence to China. The U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security has raised concerns about Apple's plans to partner with Alibaba as well.

Rumors suggest that Apple plans to debut Apple Intelligence in China in an iOS 18.6 update, but it is not clear if that is still going to happen nor do we know when we might get iOS 18.6 due to the approval delays. It has been three weeks since the launch of iOS 18.5, and Apple's beta updates usually come just a few days after a software release.

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Article Link: iOS 18.6 Apple Intelligence Launch in China Delayed by U.S.-China Trade Tensions
 
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This is fake news. Apple is a small startup on the bleeding edge. They really want to integrate Alibaba AI into their products but at the very last minute, Apple discovered that Alibaba AI just wasn't quite ready to delight customers. So, Apple had to pull it back, to further refine and polish it. But, not to worry, because Tim Cook has assured us that the era of Apple Intelligence is here and the pipeline has never been stronger. Stay tuned for the ALL NEW iOS '26, which will change everything, all over agin!
 
^Oh well entitled to your own opinion, as a user for several years, the Apple AI has been a disaster in MY opinion
 
Why is Apple bending over for Chinese market. The domestic brands have taken over, Apple will never regain the marketshare they had.

Just ditch it and the special hoops they have to jump thru.
Because it's their second biggest market.
 
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To deploy Apple Intelligence features in China, Apple is working with Alibaba, and the two companies have not yet received regulatory approval in China for the AI products that Apple wants to debut. China's Cyberspace Administration (CAC) must test and approve all AI models before companies can roll out AI services in China, and that's where the process has stalled.


Article Link: iOS 18.6 Apple Intelligence Launch in China Delayed by U.S.-China Trade Tensions

Apple can expose an API that allows 3rd third-party cloud-based AI providers to plug in their solutions into the system. Be it Open AI or Alibaba, or Mistral. Hence, Apple's hands are clean.
 
Apple can expose an API that allows 3rd third-party cloud-based AI providers to plug in their solutions into the system. Be it Open AI or Alibaba, or Mistral. Hence, Apple's hands are clean.
This seems like the reasonable, customer-centric approach, and also sounds like something that the EU will require of them eventually.
 
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