Apple cracks down on AI-generated app spam flooding its store

Apple's App Store has become a dumping ground for low-effort, algorithmically-generated apps that exploit its review process—a direct consequence of making AI development tools cheap and accessible while monetization barriers remain trivial. App review at scale cannot keep pace with synthetic content production. Apple's enforcement actions—rejecting apps with obvious AI signatures, flagging derivative content—amount to whack-a-mole rather than upstream prevention. The structural problem is clear: quality gates work only when submission volume stays manageable. Generative AI has upended that math.