
Apple's Siri AI Upgrade Delayed in Europe Due to Regulatory Dispute
Apple's planned AI upgrade for Siri will not be available in Europe due to an indefinite delay caused by an ongoing regulatory dispute.
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Apple's planned AI upgrade for Siri will not be available in Europe due to an indefinite delay caused by an ongoing regulatory dispute.

Apple has introduced new functionalities for Siri, aiming to advance its position in the AI field, though some features were already offered by competitors. The updates, which include comparisons to Google's Gemini, will initially exclude Europe and the Portuguese language, prompting continued scrutiny of Apple's AI strategy.

Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a lawsuit concerning delayed artificial intelligence features for Siri. This settlement could lead to payments of up to $95 for eligible iPhone owners.
Apple is seeking the dismissal of a fraud lawsuit related to its Siri AI technology, as well as an injunction against Epic Games.
Apple has unveiled an upgraded version of its Siri AI, but its availability in the EU is uncertain due to a dispute with the European Commission over regulatory compliance. Analysts are largely bullish on Apple's AI roadmap, though some express concerns about the new Siri's performance on older devices.

OpenAI is reportedly exploring legal options against Apple regarding their recent partnership to integrate AI features, including Siri, into Apple devices. The potential legal action stems from a strained relationship between the two companies over the terms of their collaboration.
Apple has reached a $250 million settlement in a lawsuit concerning the delayed delivery of certain Siri AI features.

Apple announced a major overhaul of its Siri AI, dubbed 'Apple Intelligence,' and introduced new child safety tools for iPhones and iPads at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The company also cited European regulators for withholding some new Siri AI features from the EU.
Apple is set to pay $250 million following allegations of overpromising the capabilities of its Siri AI features.
Apple is seeking the dismissal of a fraud lawsuit related to its Siri AI technology, as well as an injunction against Epic Games.