Apple Agrees to Pay $250M Settlement in iPhone AI Lawsuit

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Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement to resolve a lawsuit regarding misleading marketing for its iPhone AI features.

Summary

Apple has agreed to pay a $250 million settlement in the United States to resolve a lawsuit concerning the marketing of artificial intelligence features for recent iPhones. The legal action centered on allegations that the company misled consumers regarding the capabilities and availability of the new AI features, which were promoted under the name "Apple Intelligence." The settlement is expected to be finalized following court approval, and it serves as a significant resolution for the claims brought against the tech giant.

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