Apple urged a San Jose federal judge to toss out a proposed shareholder class action accusing it of double fraud: first by hyping Siri’s artificial intelligence upgrades beyond reality at a June 2024 event, and second by misleading investors about its compliance with the Epic Games injunction on App Store commissions. In Wednesday’s filing, Apple argued there’s zero evidence executives knew — when touting AI progress — that two key advanced Siri features would slip far beyond expectations, let alone that the delays would dent iPhone 16 sales. The injunction required Apple to allow app developers to provide users with external links for purchases, so developers wouldn’t owe 30% commissions for purchases in its App Store. The judge overseeing that case rebuked Apple for creating a new system that charged a 27% commission on some external sales. A federal appeals court partially reversed her sanctions in December. Jonathan Stempel for Reuters:
Still, we predicted lawsuits very early on: False advertising is false advertising. Even Tim Cook’s wheezing vaporware factory – or, more likely, its lawyers – can figure that out. Class action lawsuits by iPhone 16 buyers to commence in 3, 2… – MacDailyNews, March 10, 2025, “Apple pulls iPhone 16 ad touting nonexistent Apple Intelligence-powered Siri features” The Apple Intelligence vaporware [is] false advertising, fraud, and lies. Those will be the basis for class action lawsuits from iPhone, iPad, and Mac customers soon enough. And Apple will deserve them all. – MacDailyNews, March 14, 2025, “Apple removes Siri from John Giannandrea, hands it over to Mike Rockwell” Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple seeks dismissal of fraud lawsuit over Siri AI promises, Epic Games injunction appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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