Apple Demands Adjustments from 'Atmosphere Programming' Apps like Replit to Align with App Store Policies
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As reported by MacRumors, Apple has recently put a hold on the release of updates for AI-driven 'atmosphere programming' applications, such as Replit and Vibecode, on the App Store. This move comes unless these apps agree to modify certain features. These innovative applications empower users to craft apps using natural language, and they have swiftly soared in popularity owing to their user-friendly nature. Apple contends that certain functionalities breach its guidelines, particularly the prohibition against apps running code that modifies their own or other apps' operations. Developers will likely see their updates approved only after they revise the method for generating app previews or eliminate the capability to create apps on Apple's platforms.

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