Det hÀr resonemanget Àr lika idiotiskt som fackets pÄstÄenden om att kollektivavtal Àr valfritt. Kollektivavtalet Àr valfritt, men vÀljer du inte det försöker vi göra allt vi kan för att förstöra ditt företag.
EU:s resonemang Ă€r att de absolut inte har stoppat Apple, de har âbaraâ sagt att Apple mĂ„ste bygga om Siri mer eller mindre helt och hĂ„llet, annars Ă€r tjĂ€nsten inte tillĂ„ten. Apple sĂ€ger att detta inte Ă€r möjligt och dĂ€rför kan de inte slĂ€ppa Siti AI i EU⊠men EU sĂ€ger att detta Ă€r Apples val och har inget med EU att göra đ€ŠđŒââïž
EU Àr en totalitÀr stat
The EU needs to be abolished đ€ź
Itâs an apparatus that costs billions but canât get things done. How much data do they still want? Itâs all served on a gold plate.
Sickening to the core. And Germany canât get its finger out of its butt and check the data itself. Makes you wonder why we have to pay the EU and the local road traffic department đ€·đ»ââïž
Hier eine ErklĂ€rung fĂŒr viele die nicht verstehen warum Siri AI nicht in die EU kommt.
Ich unterstĂŒtze Apples Herangehensweisen. Ich möchte nicht das andere Unternehmen mit ihren cloud Modellen einen tiefen Einblick ins System bekommen und Apple dafĂŒr sicherheitsschranken öffnen muss.
Die EU mit ihrem DMA wird Europa Jahre zurĂŒckwerfen was Digitalisierung angeht. đ€ź
Ist das alles ein Irrenhaus mit der EU đ€Ą? Sie sollte sich wieder auf den Ursprung konzentrieren: freier Handel und offene Grenzen innerhalb Europas. Den Rest sollte sie den Staaten und BĂŒrgern ĂŒberlassen. Wir brauchen niemanden, der uns bevormundet, schon gar nicht von Leuten, die inkompetent sind đ€·đ»ââïž.
The Siri/EU situation is a regulatory masterpiece.
Apple cannot launch Apple Intelligence in the EU.
Why? Because under the DMA, if Siri gets deep system access, every other AI assistant must get the exact same. Anything less would be unfair competition. A gatekeeper privileging its own service.
So either Siri ships and every Shenzhen startup, Cyprus shell company, and nephew hackathon project gets identical root access to 450 million Europeansâ digital lives or nothing ships.
Apple proposed a âTrusted System Agentâ: a security intermediary so third-party assistants get capabilities without ripping the phone wide open.
The EU rejected it.
Magnificent.
Appleâs response: fine, then no developer APIs either. No Apple Intelligence, no third-party integrations, no foundation model access for EU developers. The entire layer simply does not exist on this continent.
Excellent.
This is the path. Why depend on American AI when we can build the entire stack ourselves? A European foundation model, trained on a European GPU cluster, running on a European OS, on a European phone, manufactured in a European fab, powered by European nuclear plants we have spent fifteen years closing.
Estimated time to ship: 2047.
Estimated cost: the GDP of three member states.
Estimated outcome: a chatbot that requires a cookie banner before each response.
Worth it.
In the meantime, European users are protected from Apple processing data Apple already holds by ensuring nobody processes anything at all.
Not a bug. The intended outcome.
Regulatory product design with a sledgehammer, swung with precision.
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L'Europa blocca la nuova Siri AI e #Apple Intelligence.
Continua a prevalere la burocrazia senza offrire soluzioni alternative concrete.
Un intero continente che viene isolato, che perde competitivitĂ e crea un divario economico imperdonabile, condannando i cittadini a essere utenti di serie B.
@XFreeze EU regulators are forcing companies to gut privacy & security just to âopen upâ to third parties. This is why Europe is bleeding innovation and talent. DMA is a disaster overreach that hurts consumers and tech progress. Bring back sovereignty to nations that actually get it.
Apple just admitted the EUâs DMA is a giant pain in the backside, confirming today that the new Siri AI will NOT be coming to Europe anytime soon
They basically said thereâs no realistic way to roll out Apple Intelligence in the EU without getting fooked up by Brussels
Apple literally asked Brussels to SCRAP the entire DMA thing a while back, basically saying it's total crap. EU regulators are living in lala land if they think they can make this work around their madness