Apple to Europe: You can’t override Google’s engineers in three months, it is…
Apple has sided with Google against the European Union, telling Brussels that its plan to force Android open to rival AI services is rushed, risky, and could set a precedent that hits Apple next. In a submission to the European Commission seen by Reuters, Apple said the draft measures “raise urgent and serious concerns” and warned of profound risks to user privacy, security, and device integrity.
The proposals stem from the EU’s push to make Google comply with the Digital Markets Act, and would let third-party AI assistants plug into Android the way Gemini does—sending emails, ordering food, and sharing photos through the apps people already use.
