TechnologySunday, December 14, 2025

ITHome’s Dec 14 tech briefing spotlights Apple’s latest security patches and ByteDance Doubao’s privacy clarification

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Summary

Chinese tech outlet ITHome published its Dec 14 “Last Night & This Morning” briefing with several items tied to AI product safety and trust. The briefing highlights Apple’s newest OS updates, emphasizing a batch of security fixes—an increasingly important theme as on-device AI features expand the attack surface (e.g., browser engines and content parsing become higher-value targets). It also flags ByteDance’s Doubao phone assistant issuing a technical clarification that it relies on the operating system’s native screenshot interface and cannot capture protected elements like banking secure keyboards—an explicit attempt to reassure users that “agentic” assistants aren’t quietly exfiltrating sensitive data. The takeaway is that the consumer AI race is now as much about security posture and privacy guarantees as it is about model capability, because distribution at phone scale amplifies both utility and risk. While the briefing format is a roundup, these two items reflect a broader industry shift toward shipping AI features with more visible security messaging and tighter OS-level guardrails.

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