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Have you heard of Apple's decision on the rollout of Siri AI in Europe?

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  • webjac@mastodon.socialW webjac@mastodon.social

    @lumi @EUCommission agreed, and they have always done that. The walled garden approach is something they've always done. If the consumers choose it, they have their reasons

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    #58

    @webjac @lumi @EUCommission
    And a large reason is that it's not a free market, and thus when people want to escape Google "be evil", Apple is the only real remaining option.

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    • francoisprague@mastodon.socialF francoisprague@mastodon.social

      @EUCommission

      One more reason for sane US citizens to migrate to Europe:)

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      #59

      @FrancoisPrague @EUCommission

      or Americans to fucking vote and make the USA more like the EU

      but cynicism and perfectionism and just plain laziness

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      • mr_harm@mastodon.socialM mr_harm@mastodon.social

        @zsolt @EUCommission @gklka you do see that you ranting about this is the exact reason why apple is doing that: trying to put pressure on an institution they don't like by skewing the facts.

        They knew for 4 years what's in the DMA and chose not to comply. It's on them.

        By the way: you can also thank the EU for USB C charging on you iPhone. Apple tried to not do that until the EU basically told them to either comply or GTFO the European market

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        #60

        @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka I’m not interested in their back-and-forth debate about who did what. Apple is clearly playing its own game, and I’m not defending them. The App Store needs some serious reform due to its practices with developers. However, the DMA is an overcomplicated crap regulating issues that no one asked for.

        Regarding USB-C: I like USB-C for now, but are we going to use this for eternity or what?

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        • zsolt@mastodon.decoding.ioZ zsolt@mastodon.decoding.io

          @tragivictoria @EUCommission @gklka What are we protecting with these overcomplicated rules that end up in annoying cookie alerts at the end? Are we forcing “interoperability” on customers who clearly don’t care? I’ll buy an Android phone if I want interoperability and replaceable services.

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          #61

          @zsolt @tragivictoria @EUCommission @gklka

          hi American here

          many Americans are fleeing to the EU for these protections

          you are welcome to flip that and come here where there are few regulations

          it's working out really well for us (/sarcasm)

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          • javensbukan@cosocial.caJ javensbukan@cosocial.ca

            @webjac @EUCommission I'm not even *IN* the EU and I can see this.

            Take off the Apple coloured glasses

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            #62

            @Javensbukan @EUCommission Oh don't get me wrong. I think Apple should offer more models. I just don't think they should be forced to do so.

            In the end, the reality of the matter is that both Apple and the EU want to "protect" me, and I end up without the features I want. Let me be an adult, I can take care of myself and make my own choices.

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            • webjac@mastodon.socialW webjac@mastodon.social

              @samueljohnson @EUCommission I just don't think they should regulate THIS MUCH. I think it's overstepping much.

              Also in the end, the reality of the matter is that both Apple and the EU want to protect me, and I end up without the features I want. Let me be an adult, I can take care of myself and make my own choices.

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              #63

              @webjac @EUCommission You persist in missing the point. Watch the video again.

              Also, you're wrong.

              No, the EU isn't overstepping. It's defending the interests of EU consumers from unregulated and unaccountable neoliberal capitalism and doing so on behalf of and with the support of member states, every one of which is a democracy.

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              • makeithappen5634@privacysafe.socialM makeithappen5634@privacysafe.social

                @webjac @EUCommission Lol you don't even seem to know what is really free market ... so maybe check why free market is not free when a company force their own product on you.

                What EU ask IS free market ... allow any AI to be used ... and the market will decide the best.

                So you actually call AGAINST the free market.

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                #64

                @makeithappen5634 @EUCommission in a free market, anyone can offer the product they think best, and the market decides.

                If Apple think it’s better to offer a limited set of models, and the market doesn't like it, they won't buy it. That's free market.

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                • leeloo@c.imL leeloo@c.im

                  @webjac @lumi @EUCommission
                  And a large reason is that it's not a free market, and thus when people want to escape Google "be evil", Apple is the only real remaining option.

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                  #65

                  @leeloo @webjac @EUCommission the whole tech market is evil and intent on never giving you an ethical choice 😞

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                  • algernon@come-from.mad-scientist.clubA algernon@come-from.mad-scientist.club

                    @zsolt @EUCommission @gklka Because if the regulations don't apply to Apple, they don't apply to Google either, and then you suddenly don't have an option, should you wish interoperability or replaceable services.

                    Perhaps more people would use alternative marketplaces on iOS if those weren't an afterthought, implemented to please regulators and then do no more.

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                    #66

                    @algernon @EUCommission @gklka I agree that they are an afterthought because the entire thing was a forced feature that no one asked for.

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                    • webjac@mastodon.socialW webjac@mastodon.social

                      @EUCommission it's not for you to choose what options a provider give us. If we trust Apple to give us the right choice, it should be our choice as consumer to buy their products with the feature set complete.

                      You meddling with a free market and telling a private enterprise how they should build their products is a scary thing for a regulatory body to do.

                      let the market choose on its own.

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                      #67

                      @webjac @EUCommission
                      The EU doesn't make a choice for you. The EU makes sure you can choose something else if you want to, rather than Apple choosing for you!

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                      • webjac@mastodon.socialW webjac@mastodon.social

                        @mr_harm @EUCommission

                        Agreed. I think Apple is just as responsible on this one. And they should offer other models the same functionality. I just don't think that the regulator's job to force them to do so.

                        In the end, the reality of the matter is that both Apple and the EU want to "protect" me, and I end up without the features I want. Let me be an adult, I can take care of myself and make my own choices.

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                        #68

                        @webjac @EUCommission but that is the worst approach possible. If you have rules nobody is enforcing we'd end up with customer hostility and rampant capitalism sooner than later.

                        If there are rules, they have to be enforced for anybody the same way. And apple is a posterboy for trying to push the limit, so they had to be told off eventually. I hope the competitive disadvantage makes them rethink this.

                        That said I'm not against apple, I use some products myself.

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                        • samueljohnson@mstdn.socialS samueljohnson@mstdn.social

                          @webjac @EUCommission You persist in missing the point. Watch the video again.

                          Also, you're wrong.

                          No, the EU isn't overstepping. It's defending the interests of EU consumers from unregulated and unaccountable neoliberal capitalism and doing so on behalf of and with the support of member states, every one of which is a democracy.

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                          #69

                          @samueljohnson @EUCommission I just don't want anybody thinking they're defending my interest. I'm an adult, let me defend my interests myself.

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                          • mr_harm@mastodon.socialM mr_harm@mastodon.social

                            @webjac @EUCommission but that is the worst approach possible. If you have rules nobody is enforcing we'd end up with customer hostility and rampant capitalism sooner than later.

                            If there are rules, they have to be enforced for anybody the same way. And apple is a posterboy for trying to push the limit, so they had to be told off eventually. I hope the competitive disadvantage makes them rethink this.

                            That said I'm not against apple, I use some products myself.

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                            #70

                            @webjac @EUCommission and I don't think apple wants to protect you. It wants you in their walled garden, protected from others. That's a huge difference

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                            • webjac@mastodon.socialW webjac@mastodon.social

                              @makeithappen5634 @EUCommission in a free market, anyone can offer the product they think best, and the market decides.

                              If Apple think it’s better to offer a limited set of models, and the market doesn't like it, they won't buy it. That's free market.

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                              #71

                              @webjac @EUCommission and you juste proved again why you are dumb.

                              What you describe is monopoly not free market sorry but i will block your dumb ass.

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                              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                Have you heard of Apple's decision on the rollout of Siri AI in Europe? Let's get the facts straight ⬇️

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                                #72

                                @EUCommission this seems like a you problem. Maybe down the road they’ll make the feature modular they have already done so for other agent choices like XCode.

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                                • lumi@snug.moeL lumi@snug.moe

                                  @leeloo @webjac @EUCommission the whole tech market is evil and intent on never giving you an ethical choice 😞

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                                  #73

                                  @lumi @leeloo @EUCommission I agree with you there. I think Europe should be promoting more competition and more ethical choices rather than regulating what exists

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                                  • lumi@snug.moeL lumi@snug.moe

                                    @leeloo @webjac @EUCommission the whole tech market is evil and intent on never giving you an ethical choice 😞

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                                    #74

                                    @lumi @webjac @EUCommission
                                    And thus we need stronger laws, not weaker.

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                                    • ckd@mas.toC ckd@mas.to

                                      @webjac @EUCommission
                                      The EU doesn't make a choice for you. The EU makes sure you can choose something else if you want to, rather than Apple choosing for you!

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                                      #75

                                      @ckd @EUCommission and by forcing them to do so, Apple backs away and I end up without the features I want. 😞

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                                      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                        Have you heard of Apple's decision on the rollout of Siri AI in Europe? Let's get the facts straight ⬇️

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                                        #76

                                        @EUCommission You are neither acting in the sense of consumers nor in the interests of European software businesses. The problem in this is case is *you* - the EU commission. You are hindering software innovation made in the EU.You are hindering business opportunities. Most users give a shit about third-party AI or third-party integrations. Customers are interested in devices with maximum privacy. This is what Apple stands for. The ego trip of the EU commission is hilarious. Get over it.

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                                        • mr_harm@mastodon.socialM mr_harm@mastodon.social

                                          @webjac @EUCommission but that is the worst approach possible. If you have rules nobody is enforcing we'd end up with customer hostility and rampant capitalism sooner than later.

                                          If there are rules, they have to be enforced for anybody the same way. And apple is a posterboy for trying to push the limit, so they had to be told off eventually. I hope the competitive disadvantage makes them rethink this.

                                          That said I'm not against apple, I use some products myself.

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                                          #77

                                          @mr_harm @EUCommission I agree that some markets require regulations, don't get me wrong. I just think in this case it's a little bit overstepping, but we can differ on that.

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