Apple is facing a class action lawsuit filed by a civic group over allegations of misleading advertising related to its iPhone 16 and the delayed rollout of its AI feature, Apple Intelligence. The lawsuit claims that the company misrepresented the capabilities of the AI features showcased in advertisements, particularly those involving Siri. Users have expressed dissatisfaction with the delays, and Apple has confirmed that the rollout of these AI features will be postponed. In response to the challenges, Apple has reshuffled its executive leadership, appointing Mike Rockwell to lead the Siri team amid ongoing scrutiny regarding the performance of its AI tools. The controversy has raised concerns about the company's future AI developments, with some reports suggesting that the updated Siri could be delayed until early 2026.
La IA de @Apple en jaque debido a retrasos, reorganizaciones internas y demandas. Esto deja abierta la posibilidad de que la actualización de Siri, mejorada con IA, no se lance hasta principios de 2026. Detalles ⬇️https://t.co/gKJyJhwmSr
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