The European Commission has announced new measures under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) that will require Google to enhance interoperability and competition within the European Union. These measures, which are legally binding, will affect Google's operations on Android devices and its search services. Google will need to allow access to competing AI platforms on Android, where its own AI, Gemini, currently has preferential treatment. Google has expressed concerns that these changes may compromise user privacy and security.
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EU Implements New Measures Requiring Google to Share Search Data and Open AI Access on Android
The European Commission has mandated new measures under the Digital Markets Act that will compel Google to share search data and open access to competing AI platforms on Android devices. Google has raised concerns regarding the potential impact on user privacy and security, but as a designated 'gatekeeper,' it is required to comply with these legally binding decisions.
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It's official: EU will force Google to share search data and open up AI on Android
EU Implements New Measures Requiring Google to Share Search Data and Open AI Access on Android