iPhone 16 owners owed $250 million after Apple settles Siri lawsuit
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iPhone 16 owners owed $250 million after Apple settles Siri lawsuit
"The lawsuit, filed by Peter Landsheft in 2024, arose after the iPhone maker announced - and started running advertisements for - a bevy of AI upgrades at its annual software developer conference in 2024, saying they would become available with new iPhones that autumn."
"Anyone who bought an iPhone 16, iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max in the US between June 2024 and March 2025 could be eligible to receive a payment of up to $95 per device, according to the lawsuit."
"Apple has since fallen behind established tech rivals like Google and Meta in the race to develop AI chatbots, as well as newer arrivals to the space like A."
Apple settled a class action lawsuit for $250 million regarding false advertising of AI features in Siri. The lawsuit was initiated after the iPhone 16 was launched without promised AI upgrades. Buyers of iPhone 16, iPhone 15 Pro, or Pro Max between June 2024 and March 2025 may receive up to $95 per device. Apple stated it has released other AI features since 2024 and aims to focus on innovation. The new Siri features are expected to be unveiled at the upcoming Worldwide Developer Conference.
Read at The Independent
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