Apple quietly removes AI features from China after accidental launch

Source: 9To5Mac

Apple’s retreat from China on Apple Intelligence exposes the hard regulatory walls that even the largest tech companies can’t bypass. The company had to pull features it never formally released after they briefly appeared, showing that Beijing’s AI governance requires pre-approval that Apple either couldn’t or wouldn’t pursue. This is a jurisdictional split where Apple’s flagship intelligence layer won’t exist for its second-largest user base, creating a permanent product division that erodes the “one Apple” ecosystem narrative. The accident-then-pullback sequence also shows how quickly AI features can leak across borders in cloud-connected systems, forcing companies to build harder geofences or face regulatory friction they can’t negotiate away.