A dispute has arisen between Apple and the European Commission over the implementation of Siri AI on iOS devices. The European Commission rejected Apple's claim that it cannot introduce Siri AI in Europe due to existing digital laws. Apple stated that Siri AI will be available on Mac computers but not on iPhones and iPads, citing the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which requires Apple to open its operating system to other providers. Apple argues that allowing third-party AI assistants would compromise user data privacy and conflict with its business model. The European Commission countered that no
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Official sources cited
- organisation Apple's statement on Siri AI availability
- government European Commission spokesperson's comments