Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reports:
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Apple has reached a settlement of about $250 million in a U.S. class-action case alleging deceptive advertising around its AI features marketed under “Apple Intelligence” for the iPhone lineup. The settlement amount is reported, with final court approval still required in several outlets.
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The case centers on claims that AI features promoted during the iPhone 16 rollout were not delivered or sufficiently available at launch, and that the advertising may have misled consumers. Apple denies wrongdoing in the settlement.
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Coverage notes the settlement could result in compensation for eligible U.S. device owners, with amounts per claimant varying based on claims. Final approval from a federal judge is still pending in many reports.
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date official court filings or summarize the latest court filing details, and I can also track developments as the judge reviews the proposed settlement.
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Apple Inc. will pay consumers $250 million to resolve claims that the technology company exaggerated “Apple Intelligence” features to promote the iPhone 16 in a landmark case over AI marketing claims, according to a Tuesday filing.
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www.kucoin.comApple’s push into AI with its iPhone lineup is now under legal and consumer scrutiny, as the company moves to settle claims over its much-publicised “Apple Intelligence” features. The Cupertino-based tech giant, which introduced the iPhone 16 series in September 2024 as its first devices built around AI-driven tools, is reportedly set to pay $250 million (around ₹2,367 crore) to resolve a class action lawsuit in the United States.
www.awazthevoice.inNew York, May 6 .- Tech giant Apple has agreed to pay 250 million dollars to resolve a class-action lawsuit in the United States that accused the company of deceptive advertising for exaggerating the...
in.marketscreener.comNew York, May 6 .- Tech giant Apple has agreed to pay 250 million dollars to resolve a class-action lawsuit in the United States that accused the company of deceptive advertising for exaggerating the...
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