Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of turning its virtual assistant Siri into a ...
The Wood Law Firm, which specializes in class-action lawsuits, filed the complaint against Apple in August 2019, shortly after The Guardian newspaper published an article alleging that Siri's ...
It dates back to 2019, when U.K. newspaper The Guardian reported that Apple employed contractors to listen to Siri recordings of private conversations including medical appointments, sexual ...
If approved, it will end a five-year legal battle which started after a 2019 report from The Guardian found that Apple contractors regularly hear confidential information while "grading" the Siri ...
Also: Apple reportedly prepping powerful new AI version of Siri for 2026 Before the lawsuit was even filed, The Guardian published a story in early 2019 about the alleged Siri privacy violations.
The Wood Law Firm, which specializes in class-action lawsuits, filed the complaint against Apple in August 2019, shortly after The Guardian newspaper published an article alleging that Siri's ...
The Wood Law Firm, which specializes in class-action lawsuits, filed the complaint against Apple in August 2019, shortly after The Guardian newspaper published an article alleging that Siri’s ...
Apple said in a statement to the Guardian at the time that only a small portion of data was shared to help improve Siri. However, a whistleblower told the outlet that accidental activations were ...
The tech giant has denied any wrongdoing, and at the time of the initial story told The Guardian that just a small percentage of Siri recordings were forwarded to contractors for evaluation.
After The Guardian reported in 2019 that Apple contractors frequently overheard portions of private conversations while reviewing Siri recordings for quality control, Apple issued a rare apology ...