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No tech rule exemption for Apple, EU regulators say amid spat over Siri AI delay - marketscreener.com

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iPhone and iPad owners living in the European Union will miss out on the all-new Siri AI announced this week at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference.

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The Californian company has called out the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for delaying the rollout of new features, something that it previously warned could be an unintended consequence.Siri AI has been rebuilt from the ground up to take advantage of new Artificial Intelligence (AI) models, letting you ask complex general knowledge questions, as well as personal queries about photos, emails, and text messages stored on your device — a first for the talkactive AI that's been preinstalled on every iPhone since 2011.Apple will release the all-new Siri with its latest operating systems sometime this autumn, following an extension period of beta testing, but anyone living in the 27 European Union member states will miss out.Apple Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi, said: "We're deeply disappointed that our EU users...

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Apple wants Europe to blink The VergeThe new Siri won't be available on iPhones in the EU, due to Digital Markets Act 9to5MacEU: Apple Refused to Follow Rules Meant to Keep Siri AI in Check PCMagApple and Brussels blame each other for delaying European Union rollout of Siri AI CIProud.comNew smarter version of Siri will not be available on iPhone and iPad in the European Union marketscreener.com

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No tech rule exemption for Apple, EU regulators say amid spat over Siri AI delay marketscreener.comApple unveils next generation of Apple Intelligence, Siri AI, and more AppleApple failed to make its AI tool to comply to EU regulations, EU Commission says CTV NewsEverything Apple Announced at WWDC 2026 WIREDApple's Cautious AI Strategy Could Have Been Its Smartest Move CNET

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