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Apple agrees to $250m settlement over delayed Siri AI features
Key takeaways
- The legal proceedings were initiated by Peter Landsheft in 2024 in a federal court in California.
- The lawsuit followed Apple s announcement at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, where the company unveiled a series of AI upgrades for Siri.
- However, when the iPhones were released, these features were notably absent, leading to claims that shareholders were adversely affected.
Apple agrees to $250m settlement over delayed Siri AI features BV Swagath Wed, May 6, 2026 at 5:37 PM GMT+7 3 min read Apple has reached a $250m settlement in a lawsuit concerning the delayed release of AI enhancements for its Siri voice assistant.
The legal proceedings were initiated by Peter Landsheft in 2024 in a federal court in California.
The lawsuit followed Apple s announcement at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, where the company unveiled a series of AI upgrades for Siri. These upgrades were promised to be available with the new iPhones set to launch in the autumn of 2024.
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