Apple Intelligence was meant to get a feature that relied on contextual data to provide results, but that has been delayed and is now part of a lawsuit seeking class action status.
Lawsuits are a dime a dozen in the United States, something Apple is very familiar with. The latest isn’t a surprise to those following the Apple Intelligence debacle after a promised feature was delayed into “the coming year.”
According to a report from Axios, the lawsuit originated with Clarkson Law Firm in San Jose. It specifically highlights a now-pulled ad featuring Bella Ramsey asking for information about a person she had a meeting with.
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