A federal lawsuit was filed on home video sexWednesday accusing Apple of false advertising with regards to its suite of Apple Intelligence features.
The lawsuit is seeking class-action status with financial damages for users who may have purchased newer Apple devices hoping to use Apple Intelligence features that aren't actually out yet, Axios reports.
SEE ALSO: The 33 best Apple TV+ shows, rankedThe substance of the lawsuit is that Apple has advertised certain Apple Intelligence features that either weren't available at the time of advertisement, or still aren't available now.
One notable example is the newer, more intelligent version of Siri, which was heavily advertised on TV last year with a commercial starring Bella Ramsey of The Last of Usfame. Those Siri features, which include more personalized interactions, are still not available.
Apple has since pulled that particular ad, but whoever filed this lawsuit must believe the damage is already done. This could go nowhere, or could it eventually result in you getting a check in the mail for $7. Only time will tell.
Topics Apple Artificial Intelligence
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