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    Apple Sold The AI Dream Before Siri Was Ready And Now It’s Paying The Price

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMay 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Apple’s $250M Siri settlement exposes the danger of selling AI promises before the technology is actually ready to deliver.

    Apple built its reputation on one simple idea for years: it ships late, but it ships polished. That philosophy separated it from Silicon Valley’s habit of releasing half-finished products and fixing them later. That’s exactly why this Siri AI lawsuit matters more than the $250 million settlement attached to it.

    Apple is now paying to settle claims that it misled millions of iPhone buyers by heavily promoting AI-powered Siri features that either did not really exist at launch.

    The lawsuit targeted Apple’s aggressive push around “Apple Intelligence” during the 2024 iPhone cycle. Consumers were shown a “futuristic” Siri that will be capable of deeper personalization and contextual understanding- the kind of AI assistant Apple implied would redefine the iPhone experience. Instead, many buyers got delayed rollouts, limited functionality, and vague promises about future updates.

    That distinction matters because Apple was not simply advertising a roadmap for the future. It was using those AI promises to help sell expensive hardware amid the generative AI frenzy.

    And Apple looked uncomfortable the entire time.

    Apple never seemed culturally designed for the breakneck pace of the AI race like OpenAI or Google. The company thrives in controlled ecosystems and carefully refined experiences. Generative AI is chaotic, unpredictable, and moves at internet speed. However, once Wall Street and consumers began demanding an “AI strategy,” Apple decided to jump into the arms race anyway.

    Now it is dealing with the consequences of selling ambition as reality.

    The settlement itself is unlikely to cause financial damage. The company will survive a $250 million payout without moving a finger. The real cost is reputational. Apple’s greatest strength was trust, i.e., the belief that its claims were delivered on.

    But that trust has become fragile across the tech industry.

    AI marketing has increasingly turned into a competition of exaggerated demos, cinematic launch videos, and features arriving “later this year.” Apple was supposed to be better than that. Instead, it ended up behaving exactly like the companies it once quietly mocked.

    The irony is brutal: Siri spent years being criticized for falling behind in the AI race. In trying to convince the world it had finally caught up, Apple may have damaged the one advantage it still had- credibility.

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