Based on your description (especially the pulsing brightness and horizontal lines), it’s likely either a hardware-related fault with the display or a logic board/display connector issue. Since you've already tried the usual suspects — turning off Auto-Brightness, True Tone, and battery dimming — we can probably rule out software-driven adaptive brightness.
Here’s somet things you can try before heading to Apple support:
Reset the SMC (System Management Controller)
- Although modern Apple Silicon Macs like the M3 don’t technically have a resettable SMC like Intel Macs did, you can simulate the effect:
- Shut down your Mac completely.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Turn it back on.
Boot into Safe Mode
- Turn off your Mac, then press and hold the Power button until “Loading startup options” appears.
- Choose your startup disk, then hold Shift and click “Continue in Safe Mode.”
- Use your Mac for a few minutes and check if the issue persists. If it doesn’t happen in Safe Mode, you might be looking at a third-party software or extension issue.
Check for macOS Updates
- It’s always worth checking System Settings > General > Software Update. Apple’s been known to patch graphics glitches on newer hardware with post-launch updates. The most current version is now: 15.4.1
External Display Test
- If you have a USB-C to HDMI or DisplayPort cable, try plugging into an external monitor. If the external display is fine while your built-in screen glitches, it’s very likely a display panel issue (or its connection to the board). If both show issues, then the GPU/logic board might be at fault.
If none of that resolves it and you’re still seeing pulsing brightness and artifacts, I’d definitely recommend booking a Genius Bar or authorized service appointment. The fact that it started out of nowhere and includes horizontal lines hints at either a failing display panel, a loose or defective display cable, or worse, an issue on the logic board itself — all of which shoud be covered under Apple’s 1-year warranty (or AppleCare+, if you’ve got that).