A federal lawsuit was initiated on Wednesday, alleging that Apple engaged in deceptive advertising concerning its **Apple Intelligence** functionalities.
This legal action, which is pursuing class-action status, aims to attain financial restitution for consumers who may have acquired new Apple products with the expectation of utilizing Apple Intelligence features that are still unreleased, as reported by *Axios*.
The central claim of the lawsuit is that Apple advertised particular Apple Intelligence features that were either not available at the time of promotion or continue to be inaccessible.
One notable example highlighted is the enhanced version of Siri, which was prominently showcased in a commercial last year featuring Bella Ramsey from *The Last of Us*. This updated Siri, which promised more tailored interactions, is **still not available**.
Even though Apple has since pulled that advertisement, the lawsuit argues that the harm has already been inflicted. It is uncertain whether this case will gain momentum or ultimately result in affected users receiving any form of compensation.