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Apple delays Siri AI for iPhone users in EU, says regulators refusing to engage

Apple delays Siri AI for iPhone users in EU, says regulators refusing to engage
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Apple has officially delayed the rollout of its redesigned Siri AI in the EU, citing a standoff with regulators over the Digital Markets Act. Apple argues that the EU's requirements would force them to compromise user privacy and data security.

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This represents a significant escalation in the regulatory battle between Apple and the EU, potentially depriving European users of new AI features.

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BURSA SGX Home Tech (June 9): Apple Inc said it isn’t currently able to launch Siri AI, its redesigned digital assistant, on iPhones, Apple Watches or iPads in the European Union (EU), marking the company’s latest standoff with the continent’s antitrust watchdog.

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The article presents Apple's perspective on the regulatory conflict while acknowledging the EU's stance.

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