Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement to resolve allegations that it misled consumers about the capabilities of its artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence, and its Siri voice assistant. The settlement, announced on May 5, 2026, covers approximately 36 million eligible iPhone models purchased between June 2024 and March 2025, with affected customers receiving between $25 and $95. Apple did not admit wrongdoing but stated the settlement allows the company to focus on innovation. The lawsuit was filed in California federal court and accused Apple of deceptive marketing practices to boost sales. The New York Times+2
The settlement resolves a class-action lawsuit filed by iPhone buyers who claimed Apple falsely advertised non-existent AI features. Eligible devices include iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 models purchased during a specific timeframe. Apple’s more personalized version of Siri, marketed as Apple Intelligence, remains unreleased, adding to consumer dissatisfaction. BBC News+1
Affected iPhone owners may receive compensation ranging from $25 to $95, depending on their eligibility. The lawsuit highlights concerns about corporate transparency and consumer protection in the tech industry. Apple’s settlement aims to address these issues without admitting fault. Toronto Star+1
Apple emphasized that the settlement allows the company to focus on delivering innovative products. The tech giant faced criticism for delaying promised AI upgrades to Siri, which impacted investor confidence and market performance. The resolution of the lawsuit marks a step toward rebuilding trust with consumers and shareholders. Radio France Internationale+1