Published on May 6, 2026
Apple faced scrutiny over its Siri AI features, raising concerns about user privacy and functionality. The company’s reputation took a hit as more users reported dissatisfaction with Siri’s performance and its handling of personal data.
A class-action lawsuit was filed felt misled about the Siri capabilities in the latest iPhone models. In response, Apple agreed to a $250 million settlement. Customers who purchased an iPhone 15 or 16 in the US could receive up to $95 per device.
The settlement reflects Apple’s desire to resolve ongoing legal issues while maintaining customer goodwill. Affected users will be notified about their eligibility for compensation and the process to claim it.
This move underscores the increasing accountability tech companies face concerning AI technologies. As companies like Apple navigate user expectations, further scrutiny will likely follow, shaping future product developments and policies.
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