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Apple and Brussels blame each other for delaying European Union rollout of Siri AI

Apple and Brussels blame each other for delaying European Union rollout of Siri AI
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Apple and the European Commission are in a dispute over the delayed rollout of Siri AI in the EU. Apple claims the Digital Markets Act (DMA) forces them to compromise user data security, while the EU maintains that Apple is using the regulation as an excuse to avoid compliance.

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This highlights the ongoing regulatory friction between Big Tech and the EU regarding data privacy, interoperability, and the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act.

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Apple and the European Union are blaming each other for delaying a rollout of the iPhone maker’s long awaited Siri AI app to European users.

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The article presents both sides of the argument, quoting spokespeople from both Apple and the European Commission.

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