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Apple settles lawsuit over late Siri AI features for $250 million

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 4:33 PM

By Stephen Nellis

SAN FRANCISCO, May 5 (Reuters) – Apple on Tuesday settled for $250 million a shareholder lawsuit brought after the company ​delayed artificial-intelligence upgrades to its Siri ‌voice assistant.

The lawsuit, filed by Peter Landsheft in U.S. federal court in California in 2024, arose after the iPhone maker announced – and started running advertisements for – ‌a ​bevy of AI upgrades ⁠at its annual software ⁠developer conference in 2024, saying they would become available with new iPhones that fall.

The iPhones launched without those features, which the ​plaintiffs claimed harmed shareholders. In 2025, Apple said that the AI overhaul of Siri ⁠would not come until ⁠this year, and executives have now ​confirmed that the new Siri features will be ​unveiled at Apple’s annual developer conference next ‌month.

Apple did not admit to any fault in the settlement, which still needs approval from a judge. In a statement, Apple said ⁠it released numerous other AI features since the launch of what it calls Apple Intelligence in 2024.

“Apple ⁠has reached ‌a settlement to resolve claims ⁠related to the availability of two ​additional ‌features. We resolved this matter ​to stay ⁠focused on doing what we do best, delivering the most innovative products and services to our users,” the company said in a statement.

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by ​Matthew Lewis)