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Apple Asks Judge to Toss Fraud Claims Over Siri AI, Epic Compliance

Apple has asked a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit accusing the company of defrauding shareholders by overstating Siri's Apple Intelligence capabilities and misrepresenting its compliance with the Epic Games App Store injunction.

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At WWDC in June 2024, Apple previewed two of Siri's most anticipated Apple Intelligence upgrades – personal context and onscreen awareness. The features were supposed to arrive as part of iOS 18 and were promoted the same year when launching the iPhone 16 models, but Apple is still working on them. In 2025, CEO Tim Cook acknowledged in 2025 that developing a "more personal" Siri was "taking a bit longer than we thought."

The delay led Apple to be accused in a March 2025 lawsuit of false advertising and unfair competition. But in a Wednesday filing in San Jose federal court covered by Reuters, Apple argued there is no proof executives knew at the time that either feature would be significantly delayed.

Apple's motion also pushed back on separate claims related to the Epic Games injunction, which required the company to let developers link users to external purchase options outside the App Store's 30 percent commission structure.

Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found Apple in "willful violation" of that injunction last year after the company introduced a new system that still charged developers a 27 percent fee on some external sales. A federal appeals court partially reversed her sanctions in December.

Apple said it never guaranteed its compliance procedures would be foolproof, and argued the fraud claims were unsubstantiated.

"It is no secret that Apple faced challenges and weathered ups and downs in its stock price in 2025, like many major companies," Apple said. "But plaintiff takes a massive and unsupported leap by claiming that securities fraud caused the temporary price drops."

The lawsuit covers shareholders who suffered losses between May 2024 and May 2025 and is led by South Korea's National Pension Service, the world's third-largest pension fund. Lawyers for the shareholders have not yet responded publicly to Apple's filing.

Apple plans to release a more personalized version of Siri powered by Google Gemini this year. It was expected to be part of iOS 26.4, but Bloomberg's latest report suggests the ‌Siri‌ functionality will not be ready in time to be included in it, so the new features could be pushed to iOS 26.5 or iOS 27.

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Top Rated Comments

dustin_ Avatar
9 hours ago at 05:02 am
imo the siri class action is absolutely valid and i’d like to see it continue.
Score: 59 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 hours ago at 05:09 am
Apple should absolutely get massively fined for this. I wouldn't have bought an iPhone 16 Pro Max had I known that the features they advertised would not be here almost 2 years later.
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 hours ago at 05:05 am
There is absolutely no doubt whatsoever that Apple overstated its capabilities, as its subsequent restructuring and licensing deals with Google attest. It sold billions of dollars' worth of devices on the back of advertising and copy that highlighted these capabilities. "Coming Soon" may reasonably indicate a matter of weeks or perhaps a few months, but Apple consistently missed for the best part of two years. This means that Apple replaced devices with new models even before the old models had all the benefits of Apple Intelligence. To date, these capabilities are still lacking. Apple very rarely over-promises in this way and they should be ashamed of themselves.
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HouseLannister Avatar
9 hours ago at 05:13 am
I ask the judge to immediately find Apple guilty. This was false advertising. Even the 2 year old proposed features have NEVER been demoed to anyone outside Apple. It never existed and they are struggling to make it live up to even 10% of what they promised. Every iPhone sold since Apple Intelligence was announced should get a settlement claim.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iMac The Knife Avatar
9 hours ago at 05:07 am
If the Apple execs really didn't know the Siri AI feature would be significantly delayed, they are bozos and they should be fired. If they did know, they are bozos and liars...and they should be fired.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Diopter Avatar
8 hours ago at 05:38 am
I know this is about shareholders but I want to see that ad played in court and for an Apple executive to try to justify how they weren't misleading anyone. A specific feature for Apple Intelligence on the iPhone 16 Pro with a fake demo and a timeline on the bottom of the screen:

"Apple Intelligence coming fall 2024 with Siri and device language set to U.S. English. Some features and languages will be coming over the next year."

It's now 2026 and the feature has not shipped on any device in any language. It's never even been demonstrated live, not even to the tech press!



Edit: Also, I just have to say: the ad is incredibly cringe. Who at Apple marketing even thought those ads were a good idea? They make the users look like total jerks.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)