Apple Settles $250 Million Lawsuit Over Siri and Apple Intelligence Advertising
1-Minute Brief
The settlement addresses consumer claims that Apple misrepresented the capabilities of its AI features, impacting iPhone buyers.
Key Facts
- Apple agreed to a $250 million settlement related to delayed Siri and Apple Intelligence features.
- Claims from last year alleged Apple's advertising misled buyers about Apple Intelligence capabilities.
- Eligible iPhone owners may receive between $25 and $95 per device as part of the settlement.
- The lawsuit centered on allegations that Apple oversold its artificial intelligence system.
- Multiple outlets report the settlement amount and potential compensation per device.
What Happened
Apple reached a $250 million settlement in response to a class action lawsuit alleging the company misled consumers about the capabilities and timing of its Siri and Apple Intelligence features.
Why It Matters
This case highlights consumer expectations around AI marketing and the legal risks companies face if product capabilities do not match advertising claims.
What's Next
Eligible iPhone owners are expected to be notified about potential compensation. Further details on the claims process and distribution timeline have not yet been specified.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown9h agoUsers could get up to $95 per device as Apple reaches $250M settlement over Siri delays
- NYTLeft9h agoApple Reaches $250 Million Settlement Over Claims It Misled People on A.I.
- BBC WorldCenter6h agoApple to pay $250m to iPhone buyers over AI features lawsuit
