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

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

    @Javensbukan @richlv @EUCommission the invisible hand of the market is not good enough of its own. Regulation is needed in markets where competition is scarce, I agree. I just disagree in this level of regulation on this market, I think it end up hurting more than helping.

    But that balance is hard to get right, it fluctuates and not everyone thinks the same, so I’m pushing for what I think is right in this case.

    Also radial tires? Is there a better choice? I have no idea! Tell me more!

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    #160

    @webjac @richlv @EUCommission Sorry I meant Bias-ply!

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    • d4v@mastodon.socialD d4v@mastodon.social

      @EUCommission no, the reason is that Apple does not want ANY random LLM to be able to scan our phones, the EU and their braindead people deciding on this should get their shit together and simply allow Apple to use what they think is the best. I want SIRI AI and I don't want you to dictate what Apple can or cannot! I hope my country leaves the EU soon, I really hope so!

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      #161

      @d4v you have obviously missed the message here: Apple wants to take the choice from you, EU wants you to be able to choose. Simple as that. Saying "Damn EU I don't want to have a free choice give me my apple dictated device" sounds a bit ... lobotomized. @EUCommission

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      • kepten@mastodon.socialK kepten@mastodon.social

        @EUCommission @timo That little dig at the end alone shows that the guy doesn't even know what he's talking about 🤷‍♂️

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        #162

        @kepten @EUCommission @timo That "little dig" at the end shows y'all are going to have to work a LOT harder to slop the planet. Cry more.

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          #163

          @lelehier I am with you - I think it is the minority who is afraid to have freedom of choice - and as always, making a choice means to take responsibility, to be able to do so requires a minimum of brain activity. The loudest unfortunately are always the dumbest. @EUCommission

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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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            #164

            @EUCommission So the only US company that actually makes PRIVACY a sales argument is effectively blocked in the EU for using AI (from Google)?
            So, in the EU I’m not allowed to make that decision by myself? If I decide to be in a walled garden, let me be in a walled garden.

            Sorry, but this all looks to me like failed damage control by the EU commission. I’ll have to move my iCloud to an Emirates iCloud to circumvent this paternalistic nonsense.

            PS: the EU could have had it all if only policy makers would have realized that the Acorn computer was pure gold (back in 1985).

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            • liquor_american@universeodon.comL liquor_american@universeodon.com

              @kepten @EUCommission @timo That "little dig" at the end shows y'all are going to have to work a LOT harder to slop the planet. Cry more.

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              #165

              @liquor_american @EUCommission The quintessential “what-about” argument. I'm not crying, but you are right now.

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              • T tonio@dragonscave.space

                @EUCommission I just find it amazing how different everyone’s take on this is. Apple says the EU is to blame for Siri AI not launching here, while you guys say it’s entirely Apple’s fault. Let’s be honest, the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. I also think it’s good that we don’t just rubber-stamp solutions from tech giants like Apple as if there were no risks involved. However, I do wonder: Why didn’t Apple try harder? Apple has been stringing us along since 2024, promising that the AI features would come. In all that time, surely it should have been possible to find a constructive solution for everyone.

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                #166

                @tonio @EUCommission

                > Why didn’t Apple try harder?

                Same reason they complained when they got forced to use USB-C... and had fanboys complaining on the internet that lightning cable is better because X and Y.

                And then they switched to USB-C.

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                • d4v@mastodon.socialD d4v@mastodon.social

                  @EUCommission no, the reason is that Apple does not want ANY random LLM to be able to scan our phones, the EU and their braindead people deciding on this should get their shit together and simply allow Apple to use what they think is the best. I want SIRI AI and I don't want you to dictate what Apple can or cannot! I hope my country leaves the EU soon, I really hope so!

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                  #167

                  @d4v @EUCommission

                  if you like, your country can be more like my country, the USA:

                  fuck regulations! evil regulations!

                  the rich get richer and we get Trump in the White House

                  oh, we're doing so great (/sarcasm)

                  think. for once

                  if you're not already thinking "how can i respond to EU commission to sell anti-EU bullshit for morons as the anti-EU troll that I am?"

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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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                    #168

                    @FrancoisPrague @EUCommission If only there were a way to do this that didn't involve a ton of red tape and tens of thousands of dollars.

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                    • webjac@mastodon.socialW webjac@mastodon.social

                      @mr_harm @richlv @EUCommission fair enough yes, they should be held to the law. I just think that should not be a law, at least not at this extent. That’s what I’m advocating for here. Just as I will advocate to apple to do the right thing for their customers and offer them choice.

                      From my point of view they’re both wrong 😆 Apple should offer it because the market demands it and the government bodies should not meddle so much.

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                      #169

                      @webjac @richlv @EUCommission the point here where apple does not want to comply is that they have to give third parties access to the APIs to offer a similar product on their platform.

                      Tell me how that is not sensible. They wanted to delay these APIs for 18 month while already offering their product, making adoption even worse for their competitors. Tell me how it was not sensible to say no to that. They could have just released the tools at the same time.

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

                        @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka Well, Apple users in the EU had access to similar features before the DMA, so it’s likely that some aspects of the DMA need to be reconsidered.

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                        #170

                        @zsolt @EUCommission @gklka yeah google tlmade their product DMA compliant in the first place. Google is already on the market and we know Siri is Gemini. Again. It is apples fault.

                        Don't complain about the referee when your team just got a deserved penalty.

                        Edit: misread the comment a bit. Which features are you talking about that were there before? It was called Siri, yes, but that is about it

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                        • richlv@mastodon.socialR richlv@mastodon.social

                          @zsolt @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka Why not take the other position - that predatory companies should be reconsidered?

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                          #171

                          @richlv @zsolt @EUCommission @gklka yeah the emotions some people have talking about a product are crazy sometimes.

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                            #172

                            @lelehier @EUCommission

                            if you follow EUCommission the comments underneath is always a sea of reply guys whining and high holy "extremely serious" outrage... on stupid bullshit premises

                            they're trolls

                            it's fake astroturfed discontent

                            they work an anti-EU agenda

                            they may not even be in the EU (their profiles can lie about where they are from)

                            they will use any premise to attack

                            here it is: "how dare you question holy Apple!"

                            it's lying fake bullshit

                            attacking the #EU is their real agenda

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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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                              #173

                              @webjac @EUCommission History has constantly shown that market decisions are rubbish for the people.

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                              • mr_harm@mastodon.socialM mr_harm@mastodon.social

                                @zsolt @EUCommission @gklka yeah google tlmade their product DMA compliant in the first place. Google is already on the market and we know Siri is Gemini. Again. It is apples fault.

                                Don't complain about the referee when your team just got a deserved penalty.

                                Edit: misread the comment a bit. Which features are you talking about that were there before? It was called Siri, yes, but that is about it

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                                #174

                                @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka Siri utilizes a family of models developed by Google. However, reusing core model technology is not equivalent to the harness surrounding the assistant. Therefore, the availability of Gemini in the EU has no relation on Siri’s availability. (1/3)

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

                                  @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka Siri utilizes a family of models developed by Google. However, reusing core model technology is not equivalent to the harness surrounding the assistant. Therefore, the availability of Gemini in the EU has no relation on Siri’s availability. (1/3)

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                                  #175

                                  Regarding your second question, there exists a general feature category called “Continuity,” primarily for integration features between devices (such as shared clipboard, iPhone mirroring, and AirDrop). (2/3)
                                  @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka

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

                                    Regarding your second question, there exists a general feature category called “Continuity,” primarily for integration features between devices (such as shared clipboard, iPhone mirroring, and AirDrop). (2/3)
                                    @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka

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                                    #176

                                    All of these features were released simultaneously for us in the EU as they were for the rest of the world. Since the DMA, almost none of these newer features under this umbrella are accessible because they likely require compatibility with third-party devices. (3/3)
                                    @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka

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                                    • webjac@mastodon.socialW webjac@mastodon.social

                                      @danieldk @EUCommission they will come around eventually I hope. Trust me I want to be able to pick a different model. What worries me is a regulator meddling in unnecessarily.

                                      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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                                      #177

                                      @webjac @EUCommission Yes, but it is Apple who is taking away your choices here. If Apple had:

                                      - Opened up the APIs to other providers.
                                      - If they are concerned about privacy [1], added some toggles per provider what data you want to share and what not.

                                      It would be compliant with EU laws and you could pick your models today.

                                      Apple only uses privacy as an excuse to shut out competition. If they cared, they had enabled E2E encryption for iCloud backups by default years ago.

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                                      • danieldk@mastodon.socialD danieldk@mastodon.social

                                        @webjac @EUCommission Yes, but it is Apple who is taking away your choices here. If Apple had:

                                        - Opened up the APIs to other providers.
                                        - If they are concerned about privacy [1], added some toggles per provider what data you want to share and what not.

                                        It would be compliant with EU laws and you could pick your models today.

                                        Apple only uses privacy as an excuse to shut out competition. If they cared, they had enabled E2E encryption for iCloud backups by default years ago.

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                                        #178

                                        @webjac @EUCommission On the latter point, US law enforcement can request all your (e.g. through the CLOUD Act) iMessage and WhatsApp messages because probably most people you communicate with do not have ADP enabled.

                                        If they really cared about privacy, they would close these trivial holes. But instead they have 'what happens on iPhone stays on iPhone', while your data goes to a cloud in reach of the US government with only encryption at rest.

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                                        • richlv@mastodon.socialR richlv@mastodon.social

                                          @zsolt @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka Why not take the other position - that predatory companies should be reconsidered?

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                                          #179

                                          @richlv @mr_harm @EUCommission @gklka I don’t consider Apple predatory from their customer point of view. Of course they are profit oriented as any other corporation.

                                          Since my workflow is centered around Apple devices and I like their products, I prefer using their devices. As a developer, I’m well-aware of the offerings of other companies, but I don’t like what they have.

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