Apple Settles $95M Siri Privacy Lawsuit, Affirms No Data Sold

Apple Settles $95M Siri Privacy Lawsuit, Affirms No Data Sold
Apple has settled a class action lawsuit concerning Siri's data collection for $95 million, clarifying that it did not sell any user data. The lawsuit claimed the company recorded private conversations without consent and shared the data with third parties. In response, Apple emphasized it does not use Siri to create marketing profiles or share data with advertisers. Despite criticism of Siri's performance, Apple is working on significant upgrades, including a collaboration with OpenAI to enhance the AI assistant's capabilities. The company reassures users that their data remains private.