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Apple hit with lawsuit over Apple Intelligence delay

  • Apple has been sued in U.S. District Court for allegedly false advertising regarding Apple Intelligence features, specifically for misrepresenting Siri's capabilities.
  • Apple has been sued in U.S. District Court for false advertising regarding Apple Intelligence features on iPhones and other devices, seeking class-action status and damages on behalf of consumers who bought the products.
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All the problems Apple itself would face if this collective lawsuit prospers. The lawsuit seeks penalties for misleading advertising.

·Madrid, Spain
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DECRYPTAGE - The U.S. technology giant has ruled out its AI director, John Giannandrea, after announcing that in 2026 the launch of this doped assistant in Generative Artificial Intelligence will be postponed.

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Apple is facing a federal lawsuit accusing it of misleading advertising and unfair competition with the promotion of functions that are part of its Artificial Intelligence (IA) Apple Intelligence ecosystem, whose launch has been delayed.The company presented Apple Intelligence in June last year, a system capable of understanding users' needs and context to provide them with a powerful, intuitive, integrated, personal and private experience.This …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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golem.de broke the news in on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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