Apple’s problems related to their shambolic Apple Intelligence rollout seems to be increasing. First there was this lawsuit in the US. Which was followed by this one in Canada. And now a new lawsuit filed in California that says this:
This action arises from Apple’s materially false and misleading statements relating to Apple’s artificial intelligence (“AI”) suite of features, branded as “Apple Intelligence”—in particular, promised AI enhancements to Siri, Apple’s software-based virtual assistant. The Siri AI makeover was the centerpiece of the promised Apple Intelligence platform and was touted by the Company in advertisements and other public statements in an effort to increase sales of the iPhone 16 and spur iPhone upgrades. Those promises were false and nearly a year after they were made, Siri’s touted “In-App” and “On-Screen” AI functions still do not exist.
This really smells like BatteryGate where Apple’s problems went from bad to worse until Apple was not only forced to make substantial changes to their software, but also they had to pay a lot of money to settle the multitude of lawsuits that were filed around the planet. My sense is this situation is heading in that same direction. Eventually. There’s been no comment from Apple as of yet. But you get the feeling that they will have to address this at some point.
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The Number Of Lawsuits That Apple Is Dealing With Over The Apple Intelligence Debacle Is Now Up To Three
Apple’s problems related to their shambolic Apple Intelligence rollout seems to be increasing. First there was this lawsuit in the US. Which was followed by this one in Canada. And now a new lawsuit filed in California that says this:
This action arises from Apple’s materially false and misleading statements relating to Apple’s artificial intelligence (“AI”) suite of features, branded as “Apple Intelligence”—in particular, promised AI enhancements to Siri, Apple’s software-based virtual assistant. The Siri AI makeover was the centerpiece of the promised Apple Intelligence platform and was touted by the Company in advertisements and other public statements in an effort to increase sales of the iPhone 16 and spur iPhone upgrades. Those promises were false and nearly a year after they were made, Siri’s touted “In-App” and “On-Screen” AI functions still do not exist.
This really smells like BatteryGate where Apple’s problems went from bad to worse until Apple was not only forced to make substantial changes to their software, but also they had to pay a lot of money to settle the multitude of lawsuits that were filed around the planet. My sense is this situation is heading in that same direction. Eventually. There’s been no comment from Apple as of yet. But you get the feeling that they will have to address this at some point.
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