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Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a defamation lawsuit against the company over the use of large amounts of money. Apple Intelligence things—especially promises Siri’s AI update that the critics say he did not appear and, according to their judges, they may not arrive for years.
The announcement comes as Apple is expected to unveil an AI-enhanced version of Siri at its June event, which will mark another shift in its approach. The best digital assistant about iPhone.
The legal complaint alleges that Apple flooded the market with deceptive advertising, leading consumers to buy iPhones based on the “promise of additional Siri devices” that Apple first announced at its global developer conference in 2024, a few months before the iPhone 16 is released.
Objectives to solvewhich was filed Tuesday in a California court, is one of the biggest deals Apple has ever reached. It only affects US customers who purchased any iPhone 15 or iPhone 16 model between June 10, 2024 and March 29, 2025. According to the statement, those who are eligible can receive up to $95 per device.
The court documents say the $250 million fund will pay the successful bidders “$25 per device for each eligible device, which can be reduced or increased to $95 per device depending on their preferences…
The article goes on to say that Apple’s ad caught the attention of the Better Business Bureau’s National Advertising Division, which found that “Apple’s claim that Apple Intelligence is ‘available now'” suggests that an updated Siri was available at launch, when it was not. In March 2025, Apple told consumers that the Enhanced Siri feature would not be available until a later date.
The settlement, which is still awaiting approval by a judge, does not include an admission of wrongdoing by the company. Marni Goldberg, an Apple spokeswoman, he gave a statement in The New York Times, saying that “with the introduction of Apple Intelligence,” Apple “has introduced many products in many languages that are integrated into Apple’s platforms,” but the company “has resolved this issue to focus on doing what we do best, providing new products and services to our users.”
Apple admitted last year that its AI upgrade to Siri was lagging behind. In words to Hot Fireball In March 2025, Apple spokeswoman Jacqueline Roy said that the company “has been working on a very popular Siri, informing you about yourself, and the ability to take action for you in and across your apps,” but confirmed that it will take the company “longer than we thought to deliver this and we hope to release it in the coming year.”
The next day, Apple says pulled the trigger Bella Ramsey shows the actor using a version of Siri that can answer the question “What is the name of the person I met a few months ago at Cafe Grenel?”
This is the second time in as many years that Apple’s voice assistant has cost the company more money. In May last year, Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit against Siri listening in on private conversations.