iPhone buyers to land share of $250M Apple AI settlement
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If you bought an iPhone 15 or 16 in the US, you could be set to pocket up to $95 per device as part of the settlement.
Gurman says that third-party AI tools would be able to power Siri's feature set with their own distinctive voices answering prompts. Apple's own Siri would be able to join in with its own distinct voice as well, though this will likely be powered by Google Gemini.
The lawsuit framed Apple’s allegedly overblown marketing as a desperate response to its ‘innovation stagnation,’ combined with an AI ‘arms race.’
Apple’s R&D spending has crossed 10% of revenue for the first time in at least 30 years, and increased twice as fast as sales in the latest quarter.
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 case for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL | AAPL Price Prediction) gets easier to articulate every quarter. The pitch is simple. While Big Tech is in a capex arms race that will run past $725 billion in AI spending this year across Google (NASDAQ:GOOG),
Most phones pick your AI for you. Apple's iOS 27 is reportedly about to change that, and in doing so, it may have stumbled onto its most lucrative business move yet.
Apple this week held the inaugural Spring Forum for its Manufacturing Academy in East Lansing, Michigan, gathering hundreds of U.S. manufacturers at Michigan State University to demonstrate how businesses are applying AI techniques learned through the program.