Apple settles lawsuit over late Siri AI features for $250 million

Apple settled a $250 million shareholder lawsuit over delayed AI upgrades to Siri, with the company denying any fault. The lawsuit was filed after Apple announced AI features that were not available on new iPhones as promised.
Apple has settled a shareholder lawsuit for $250 million over delayed artificial-intelligence upgrades to its Siri voice assistant. The lawsuit was filed by Peter Landsheft in U.S. federal court in California in 2024. Apple announced AI upgrades at its annual software developer conference in 2024, but the features were not available on new iPhones. In 2025, Apple said the AI overhaul of Siri would be released later, and new features will be unveiled at Apple's annual developer conference next month. Apple did not admit to any fault in the settlement, which still needs judicial approval. The company stated it released numerous other AI features since the launch of Apple Intelligence in 2024.
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