"Far from requiring a 'clear, unambiguous trigger' as Apple claimed in its response to Congress, Siri can be activated by nearly anything, including '[t]he sound of a zip' or an individual raising ...
The cash won’t all go to Apple Siri users. Some of the money will go to the legal teams, who could take 30% of the fee plus expenses — a total of just under $30 million. It might sound like a ...
However, a whistleblower told the outlet that accidental activations were common, claiming that a sound as mundane as a zipper could trigger Siri. Download USA TODAY's app to get to the heart of ...
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of turning its virtual assistant Siri into a snoop that eavesdropped on the users of iPhones and other trendy ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple has agreed to end a five-year legal battle over user privacy related to its virtual assistant Siri with a $95 million payout to affected customers, according to a ...
Also: The first open-source, privacy-focused voice assistant for the home is here On Tuesday, the iPhone maker agreed to pay $95 million to settle a 2019 lawsuit claiming that Siri violated the ...