Sorry EU, no Siri AI for your iPhone and iPad. Apple explains why
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple has delayed the rollout of its next-generation Siri AI for iPhone and iPad users in the European Union due to requirements under the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). The law aims to make digital markets more competitive and tackle dominance of large tech companies. Apple argues that the DMA's requirements could create privacy and security risks, as third-party AI assistants may access sensitive user data. The company proposed a solution called Trusted System Agent but was rejected by the European Commission.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The EU's stance on digital market regulation may set a precedent for other regions, forcing tech companies to balance user choice with data protection concerns.
- · This could lead to a shift in the way companies design their AI-powered services, prioritizing user security over convenience.