Why Apple’s new Siri AI may never come to the EU
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple has announced that its new Siri AI feature will not be available in the European Union due to the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which demands equal access to iOS features for rival companies. Apple claims that complying with the DMA would compromise user privacy and security, and has proposed alternative solutions that were rejected by the European Commission. The company has accused the EU of being intractable and has stepped up its public relations fight, briefing journalists on the issue.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The EU's stance on the DMA may be putting users at risk by forcing Apple to compromise on security and privacy controls, as rival companies could exploit access to sensitive user data.
- · This raises questions about the balance between competition and user protection in the EU's regulatory approach.