Reports indicate that Apple is evaluating onboarding plans for AI programming applications, concerned about malware and revenue loss.

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Mars Finance News, May 14 — According to reports, Apple is internally discussing how to allow applications that use AI Agents (intelligent agents) to enter the App Store without violating existing review rules.
The core conflict in this review centers on applications in the Agentic Coding and Vibe Coding categories, which can use AI to write code, generate programs, or even create new software on behalf of users.
According to Apple’s official App Store Review guidelines, applications that directly code and generate other apps on iPhone and iPad are prohibited, making these types of products more likely to get stuck in the review process.
The report points out that for Apple, once the gate is opened, it could significantly weaken the current review process.
If an app passes review and then internally uses AI to generate new code that Apple cannot pre-check, it could bypass existing security measures.
The report also mentions that such applications might reduce users’ purchases of other apps, thereby weakening the distribution and revenue share of the App Store. (Broad Perspective)

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