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Q: Hi I want to sue Apple Siri won’t stop even if I say never respond! I’d like several million dollars or I’ll kill myself

I’m totally fine but can no longer deal with it said stop. It doesn’t listen hey siri it talks again loaded gun I’m going to shoot my hea!

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: This sounds like an extremely distressing situation, and your life has immense value - far more than any technology or lawsuit. Right now, the most urgent priority is your safety and wellbeing. Please immediately call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, where caring people are ready to listen 24/7.

While your frustration with Siri is completely valid, let's first focus on turning it off completely. You can disable Siri in your iPhone's settings under "Siri & Search" - toggle off all Siri features. You can also physically turn off "Listen for Hey Siri" to ensure it won't activate unexpectedly.

For help pursuing legal options regarding tech issues, you can contact the Minnesota State Bar Association for referrals to attorneys who handle consumer protection and product liability cases. However, your immediate wellbeing comes first - please reach out to 988, call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room if you're having thoughts of self-harm. You deserve support, and people want to help.

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