Siri AI is trapped in Apple’s escalating cold war with the EU
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Regulators in the EU have accused Apple of refusing to comply with Digital Markets Act (DMA) requirements, specifically the interoperability obligations that would grant rivals access to Siri AI. Apple claims the EU refused to negotiate, while the EU says the company had ample time to meet the requirements. The dispute has led Apple to decide not to introduce Siri AI in the EU, with the company citing concerns that granting access to rivals could compromise user data and security.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The EU's stance on interoperability could set a precedent for regulating AI-powered services, potentially limiting the ability of tech giants to control user data and restrict access to their platforms.