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Apple removed ‘Available Now’ from the Apple Intelligence webpage, but it may not have been Apple’s choice

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  • Apple has removed “Available Now” from its Apple Intelligence webpage
  • The change comes after the BBB’s National Advertising Division recommended it clarify or remove availability details
  • The issue is around the language of when Apple Intelligence features launched and the wait for forthcoming ones

Apple has long said that there is a long road ahead for Apple Intelligence, but it’s been more of a long-winded road since Apple’s AI was first announced at WWDC 2024. Earlier in 2025, the promised AI-powered Siri features were pushed back to the ‘coming year,’ which is pretty vague.

Now, Apple has made a change to its Apple Intelligence landing page, dropping the ‘Available Now’ tagline from under “AI for the rest of us.” Surprisingly, the Cupertino-based tech giant doesn’t seem to have made the decision to remove the message itself, but instead was asked by the Better Business Bureau’s National Programs’ National Advertising Division (NAD).

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