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EU Forces Google to Share Android AI Access
16 Jul
Summary
- EU mandates Google grant rivals AI access to Android.
- Google has until July 2027 to comply with EU demands.
- Apple faced stricter compliance terms from the EU.

The European Union has mandated that Google grant its AI competitors increased access to the Android operating system. This order requires Google to provide rival AI assistants with system features and data comparable to those offered to its own Gemini AI. The deadline for these changes is July 2027, granting Google a significant advantage to further develop and integrate Gemini across Android devices. This strategic delay allows Google to strengthen its market position before competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic achieve similar integration levels.
In contrast, Apple's recent AI assistant, Siri AI, faced a more stringent response from the European Commission. The Commission rejected Apple's request for an 18-month period to implement interoperability for Siri AI, citing privacy and security concerns. Apple chose not to launch Siri AI in the EU due to the Digital Markets Act's requirements. Google's situation allows its AI assistant to remain on the market while it works towards compliance, a grace period that Apple was denied for Siri AI. This difference highlights varying approaches to AI development and regulatory navigation, with Google prioritizing market presence and subsequent compliance, while Apple opted for a more cautious, withholding strategy.