I wanted to run a little test of my own using Gemini software and its database of information and capacity, to see how accurate or knowledgeable it was. It turns out it is very reliable very knowledgeable and very concise. Here’s why.
Yesterday, I received a letter from the office of a prominent lawyer who is handling a class action lawsuit against Apple. The letter went on to explain, that I along with hundreds of others are eligible to receive payment in damages suffered by the clients and customers of Apple.
The abridgment of the letter, if I could summarize it; explain that Siri had accidentally activated the microphone to listen in on private conversations or conversations that were considered private. Like any other caselaw, Apple, the company and litigants deny all wrongdoing and pass it off as a mistake, accident, unintentional, inadvertent, just, Oopsie. whatever the case may be I thought we were talking big bucks here. I’m glad I read fast. I got to the bottom of the letter and I’m only eligible for 20 bucks. This is peanuts.
In conclusion, I asked Google’s Gemini this morning if it was familiar with this particular class, action lawsuit that Apple is facing, and is accounted to some surprise and not surprisingly, it was very familiar with it. Gemini database of information had every detail and even more detail than what I read in the letter yesterday here’s the conversation.
Gemini:
Certainly! Here is the first paragraph from our previous conversation, which provides a concise overview of the Apple Siri class-action lawsuit:
“Yes, I am familiar with the class action lawsuit against Apple regarding Siri and the $95 million settlement. To relate, this lawsuit, Lopez et al v. Apple Inc., which was initially filed in 2019, alleged that Apple’s Siri voice assistant was unintentionally recording users’ private conversations on their Apple devices (including iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks, iMacs, HomePods, iPod Touches, and Apple TVs) between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024. The plaintiffs further claimed that these recordings were then shared with advertisers. Apple has denied any wrongdoing but agreed to settle the class-action lawsuit for $95 million to avoid further litigation.”

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