Is Regulation Holding Back Tech in the EU?
Apple said DMA interoperability rules would require unsafe system-level access for other assistants, and the new Siri will remain unavailable to EU users.
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Is Regulation Holding Back Tech in the EU?
By Felix Richter, Data Journalist, StatistaTwo years after unveiling Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2024, Apple’s most wanted AI feature – a smarter and more capable version of its digital assistant Siri – is finally around the corner. Unless you live in the EU, that is.On Monday, Apple officially announced Siri AI, an “entirely new version of Siri,” which Apple describes as “profoundly more capable and personal.” Originally planned to be launched a…
Europe and China will have to wait long months before they can test Apple's artificial intelligence features. Indeed, the company of Cupertino officially announces the blocking of its new Siri AI on the upcoming iOS 27, iPadOS 27 and watchOS 27 operating systems within the European Union. Apparently, local regulatory requirements paralyze the release of this technological upgrade, which is crucial for the future of the brand. The Digital Markets…
Big news from iOS 27, Siri AI's arrival in Europe is blocked because of the DMA. You're told how to use it anyway.
Apple has decided not to offer Siri AI in Europe, citing Digital Markets Act (DMA) requirements that make it difficult to offer the feature with iOS 27 and iPadOS 27. A petition is calling on Apple and the EU for a quick solution. - on macitynet.it A petition to have Siri AI in Europe
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