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Apple Sued For Making Misleading Siri AI Claims
PLUS: YouTube to Launch AI Shorts with SOTA video model Veo 3
Apple Sued Over Siri AI Claims

Apple is facing a class action lawsuit from shareholders who allege the company overstated its progress in integrating AI into Siri, misleading investors about the iPhone 16’s AI capabilities.
Key Points:
The suit accuses Apple and CEO Tim Cook of knowing AI features would be delayed, but still promoting them as a major selling point.
Filed in San Francisco, the lawsuit targets Apple’s AI communication strategy and alleged investor deception.
Conclusion
This legal battle raises the stakes for tech companies in the AI race: Overpromising AI capabilities can now trigger massive financial and reputational fallout. With billions at stake and regulators watching, Apple—and its rivals—may proceed with more caution and transparency in the AI era.
YouTube Shorts will soon have the Veo 3 video model integrated
YouTube is integrating Google’s Veo 3 to generate AI-powered Shorts, sparking debate about authenticity and the future of user-generated video content.
Key Points:
The tool creates Shorts entirely from text prompts, using Google’s advanced Veo 3 video model.
CEO Neal Mohan praised the move as a boost for creative expression at Cannes Lions.
Critics warn it may flood YouTube with indistinguishable “AI slop,” undermining human creators.
🚀 Other AI updates to look out
Mira Murati’s stealthy Thinking Machines Lab raised $2B at a $10B valuation, despite minimal details.
Mistral Small 3.2 launched with improved function calling and fewer mistakes.
MiniMax’s Voice Design lets users generate multilingual, personalized voice outputs.
BBC threatened legal action against Perplexity for copyright infringement.
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