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The EU says Android needs to be more open, which is not surprising.
The EU may force Google to open Android's AI features to third-party developers this summer.
KEY POINTS
- The commission proposes system-wide integration and enhanced data access for non-Google AI tools on Android.
- Google may have to provide new APIs and free technical assistance to other AI makers under DMA rules.
- EU regulators want other AI services to autonomously control apps and features, not just Gemini.
- A final decision is expected by July 27, with possible fines up to 10% of annual global revenue.
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