Apple und Google stehen in Europa vor demselben Grundproblem:
KI-Assistenten werden zur neuen Bedienoberfläche für Smartphones.
Apple darf Siri/Apple Intelligence nicht exklusiv tief in iOS verankern.
Google darf Gemini nicht exklusiv tief in Android verankern.
Die EU will: gleiche Chancen für andere Assistenten wie ChatGPT, Claude oder Perplexity.
Während Google Gemini in Europa bereits ausrollt und sich nun der Frage stellen muss, ob andere KI-Assistenten denselben tiefen Android-Zugriff bekommen, hält Apple seine neue Siri-KI in der EU zurück und begründet das mit genau diesen möglichen Interoperabilitätsvorgaben des DMA.
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About Siri AI and EU:
1. Your data (gallery, messages, email, call logs, notes, files, and much more) is indexed for personal context, and that info is stored on your iPhone.
2. When you use Siri AI, the request is either handled on-device or in cloud using PCC. It’s never stored or logged on Apple’s servers. Apple does not have access to it.
Now, according to Apple, here’s what EU wants:
“According to EU regulators, the DMA requires Apple to give any AI system nearly unlimited access to a user’s device, as well as the ability to act on that access autonomously without a user’s ongoing visibility and control. That includes the ability to read and send messages, make purchases, access files, and execute actions across any app.”
What EU is asking is scary dangerous. And apparently they have rejected all the solutions proposed by Apple.
And, as hinted by Joz, “We will NOT compromise on privacy and security”, Apple is likely not going to give up, so EU users are likely not going to get Siri AI anytime soon.