Key facts
- Apple will not launch its new Siri AI tool in the European Union.
- Apple sought an exemption from EU interoperability rules for the tool.
- The European Commission denied Apple's request.
- The Commission stated Apple could not develop interoperability solutions that met EU privacy and security standards.
Apple has announced it will not release its updated AI assistant in the European Union, citing the region's regulations on Big Tech market dominance as the reason for the delay. The company stated it was unable to develop interoperability solutions for the tool that would meet the essential EU privacy and security standards.
Apple had requested an exemption from these interoperability obligations, but the European Commission denied this request. Thomas Regnier, an EU Commission spokesperson, indicated that the decision not to launch the feature was solely Apple's. Users in the EU will therefore not have access to the latest AI features that are being rolled out in other regions.