Apple reaches $250mn settlement over delayed 'AI Siri- FT
May 5 - Apple reaches $250mn settlement over delayed 'AI Siri- FT ...
www.marketscreener.comApple is reportedly settling the AI Siri-related claims for about $250 million, with court approval pending, after allegations that Siri AI features were promoted before they were available. The settlement covers several iPhone models and dates of purchase in the U.S., and Apple states there is no admission of wrongdoing. Reporter summaries indicate the payout could be distributed to eligible device owners, with exact claim amounts varying by eligibility.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can summarize what the settlement covers (who’s eligible, how claims are filed) and provide links to the primary news reports.[2][4]
May 5 - Apple reaches $250mn settlement over delayed 'AI Siri- FT ...
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