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Apple faces class action lawsuit over delayed Siri AI feature
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44676, member: 636"] Apple faces legal trouble after disappointing investors with a delayed artificial intelligence feature. The tech company promised a smart Siri assistant last year but could not deliver the product on time. Eric Tucker holds Apple stock and decided to sue the company for misleading shareholders. He claims Apple lied about having a working version of the new Siri when they made their big announcement. The lawsuit says Apple never had a real prototype during their developer conference. Stock prices fell 13 percent when Apple admitted the delay would push the feature back. Tucker believes company leaders knew they could not finish the product but told investors otherwise anyway. Apple planned to release the enhanced Siri with different software updates throughout the year. Each time the company moved the launch date further into the future. Company executives eventually gave up and postponed the feature until next year. Apple defends itself against these accusations about the Siri demonstration. Leaders insist they showed real working technology during their presentation last year. They explain that quality problems forced them to delay the public release. The company wants to fix reliability issues before customers can use the new assistant. This legal case highlights how Apple struggles to compete with other AI companies like OpenAI and Google. [/QUOTE]
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