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Michael Acton / Financial Times : Apple reaches a $250M settlement in a CA federal court to resolve a false advertising class action lawsuit over the launch of a “personalized” Siri in 2024 — iPhone buyers sued the tech giant for touting features in 2024 that have yet to launch
Apple's $250M settlement over delayed Siri AI features signals increased legal risk for tech firms that advertise product capabilities before they ship. Tech professionals should reassess marketing, launch timing and compliance practices for AI feature promises.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-15 01:21:02
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Apple to pay $250M to settle lawsuit over Siri’s delayed AI features
Apple agreed to a $250 million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit over its delayed rollout of AI upgrades for Siri. The suit, filed in 2024 by Peter Landscheft in federal court in California, alleged Apple advertised AI features at its 2024 developer conference and promised they would ship with that year’s iPhone, but the released devices lacked those capabilities, harming shareholders. The settlement resolves claims tied to the company’s public statements and product timelines, underscoring legal and market risks when tech firms announce high-profile AI features before delivery. The case highlights investor scrutiny around product roadmaps and AI-related communications from major tech companies.
Michael Acton / Financial Times : Apple reaches a $250M settlement in a CA federal court to resolve a false advertising class action lawsuit over the launch of a “personalized” Siri in 2024 — iPhone buyers sued the tech giant for touting features in 2024 that have yet to launch