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European Union rejects Apple blame for delayed Siri AI rollout

European Union rejects Apple blame for delayed Siri AI rollout
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Apple has decided not to launch its new Siri AI features in the European Union, citing concerns over the Digital Markets Act. The EU maintains that the decision is Apple's alone, arguing that the company failed to develop interoperability solutions that meet privacy and security standards.

Why it matters

This highlights the ongoing regulatory friction between major tech firms and the EU regarding competition, privacy, and the implementation of new AI technologies.

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The article presents both Apple's justification and the EU's rebuttal, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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