Apple has finally responded to the Siri class action lawsuit filed earlier this year (no, not that one) which claims that delayed Apple Intelligence features duped customers into purchasing iPhone 16 handsets.
The tech giant was hit with multiple lawsuits that were consolidated into a single class-action in April of this year. The case, Landsheft v. Apple Inc., was filed in the Northern District of California and features 69 plaintiffs.
The plaintiffs argue that Apple misled customers over Apple Intelligence and specifically Siri with the delay of two features, personal context awareness and in-app controls.
On Thursday, Apple filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit arguing that it cannot support the "sweeping claims" made by the plaintiffs.
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