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Apple wants Europe to blink

Apple wants Europe to blink
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Apple has announced that its new AI-powered Siri features will not launch in the European Union, citing regulatory hurdles from the Digital Markets Act. The EU maintains that the law does not prevent the launch, suggesting a standoff between the tech giant and regulators over data access requirements.

Why it matters

This highlights the growing friction between major US tech companies and EU regulators regarding the implementation of competition laws and the deployment of new AI technologies.

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The article presents both Apple's justification and the EU's counter-position without taking a definitive side.

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