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EU’s artificial intelligence requirements are profoundly risky, says Apple

The European Union wants Google to allow any AI company to use its services, and the company hates the idea. Apple agrees with Google.

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Apple slams EU DMA over privacy and innovation risks – for Android

Apple doesn’t seem to be listened to by the European Union when it complains about its own experiences trying to work within the Digital Markets Act (DMA). But since the EU has asked for responses to its proposals for Google to open up to rival AI firms, Apple has tried again.

“The DMs [draft measures] raise urgent and serious concerns,” said Apple in a submission to the EU, as seen by Reuters.

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