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Home » How To Fix Unresponsive Notification Center After Enabling Apple Intelligence on MacBook Air M4

How To Fix Unresponsive Notification Center After Enabling Apple Intelligence on MacBook Air M4

Rebecca Fraser by Rebecca Fraser
February 8, 2026
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If you’ve recently enabled a new feature on your Mac and start experiencing issues with your Notification Center, you’re not alone. Many users find that turning on certain updates or tools can sometimes lead to unexpected bugs. Here’s a simple way to fix the problem and get your Notification Center working again.

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First, try disabling the new feature you recently enabled. In this case, turning off Apple Intelligence can often resolve the issue. To do this, go to your system settings, find the feature under the relevant section, and toggle it off. Once you disable it, check if your Notification Center starts functioning properly again — you can open it either by clicking the time or using the two-finger swipe gesture on your trackpad.

If turning off the new feature fixes the Notification Center problem, but you’d like to keep using it in the future, wait for an update from Apple that addresses the bugs. Many times, software updates include patches for issues like this.

Additionally, if your Screen Time isn’t working, you can try restarting your Mac or resetting your Screen Time settings. Sometimes, a simple restart can fix minor glitches.

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Since you’re using a new Mac with macOS Tahoe 26.02, and you’re noticing multiple bugs, you might want to report these issues to Apple. You can visit their feedback page on their official website to submit detailed reports about all the bugs you’re experiencing. Reporting these problems helps Apple improve their updates for everyone.

Remember, it’s perfectly normal to encounter bugs with new software updates or features, and often, a quick toggle or restart can resolve common problems. Patience and reporting issues help make the software better for everyone.

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Rebecca Fraser

Rebecca Fraser

Rebecca covers all aspects of Mac and PC technology, including PC gaming and peripherals, at Digital Phablet. Over the previous ten years, she built multiple desktop PCs for gaming and content production, despite her educational background in prosthetics and model-making. Playing video and tabletop games, occasionally broadcasting to everyone's dismay, she enjoys dabbling in digital art and 3D printing.

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