Siri AI Settlement: Apple Won't Begin Paying Customers Until Next Year

Apple is delaying payouts from its $250 million Siri class-action settlement until next year. The lawsuit alleged Siri's launch was misrepresented. Eligible iPhone users might receive up to $95.
Key takeaways
- Siri lawsuit settlement funds delayed until 2025.
- Eligible iPhone users may get up to $95.
- Lawsuit focused on alleged misrepresentation of Siri's launch.
- Settlement requires final court approval.
Why it matters
This case highlights the importance of accurate claims about AI capabilities. Users relying on AI assistants for tasks should be aware of potential discrepancies between advertised features and actual performance, especially when making purchasing decisions.
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