Apple to pay $250m to iPhone buyers over AI features lawsuit

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Apple agreed to pay $250 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of misleading customers about its AI features.

Summary

Apple has agreed to pay a collective $250 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the company of false advertising regarding its new artificial intelligence features. The settlement, filed in California federal court, applies to US customers who purchased an iPhone 15 or iPhone 16 between June 2024 and March 2025. Apple did not admit any wrongdoing but resolved the matter to focus on product innovation. The lawsuit alleged that Apple marketed AI capabilities, such as an enhanced Siri, that did not exist at the time of purchase and would not be available for years. The deal will provide between $25 and $95 to eligible buyers.

(Source:Google News)

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