Have you heard of Apple's decision on the rollout of Siri AI in Europe?
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@webjac @danieldk @EUCommission Since when does apple want to protect users? Ever since the iPhone they started claiming to protect users while tightening the leash.
@afx @danieldk @EUCommission since when does. A government want to protect their people? I’m suspicious of both!
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@Doomstrike a shortened clip is tailored for SM - who wants to watch multiple hours context to a simple topic on SM? (This is how long those sessions usually go.) Just use your common sense and research. It took me 3 seconds to find a 2 minute video with the complete topic for you - it doesn't add anything to the shortened version and if you want to make sure you are not given the full poicture, just research. 3 seconds is all it takes.
@EUCommission@Ilka4You @EUCommission
Thanks, I find the 3min clip so much better, framed with question etc.
The whole franken-clip thing that seems to be the norm everywhere I just find jarring.
Reminds me of Max Headroom (of which I wasn't a fan) -
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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@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).
@Paul_Harts, you got it backwards.
You must first be given an option to choose, before you can decide to choose Apple/Google's walled garden.
Just to make it even clearer: If you're not given the possibility to choose, you cannot choose. You are forced.
If EU doesn't have such hard requirements, Apple (and other BigTech companies) will never ever do anything else than what pleases them alone.
By the way,, Europe do provide several sovereign European alternatives to iCloud as well. But it won't necessarily be too easy with iPhones, because Apple doesn't believe in giving their users freedom to choose for themselves.
Apple is the the guardian of paternalistic nonsense.
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Have you heard of Apple's decision on the rollout of Siri AI in Europe? Let's get the facts straight
️@EUCommission Can we have a legally enforceable ‘opt-out’ option for any and all “AI” slop?
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Have you heard of Apple's decision on the rollout of Siri AI in Europe? Let's get the facts straight
️@EUCommission In case anyone forgets what a government is actually for, watch it again. Trickle-down economy and auto-regulated market be damned! Takes a government to prevent abuses. When it remembers its role of course. The day we're able to stop voting from fear and hate is the day we'll get results from the people we elect. There is no providential person to save us all, only smart voters choosing the right team (and I don’t mean party).
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@mtconleyuk @EUCommission just don’t use it?
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Have you heard of Apple's decision on the rollout of Siri AI in Europe? Let's get the facts straight
️@EUCommission Glad you're clearing up Apple's disinformation.
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@liquor_american @EUCommission The quintessential “what-about” argument. I'm not crying, but you are right now.
@kepten @EUCommission I bet you really wish your reply made sense. Cry harder *and* try harder
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Have you heard of Apple's decision on the rollout of Siri AI in Europe? Let's get the facts straight
️@EUCommission did you ask the EU citizens if they even wanted to choose a different AI provider?
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@lelehier @EUCommission Not afraid of choice. People try to explain why Apple refuses to offer the choice. They implemented their own AI features in a way that they can’t ever access your data. If they open those APIs up to other vendors, they provide them with full access to nearly all data on your device. Apple can’t control what those vendors do with that data. They could easily offer the choice, but how would they warn an average user about what that would mean for access to their data?
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@phillip @rzeta0 @EUCommission they absolutely are.
I HATE how Apple is managing the App Store, it’s the most greedy-corporate asshole thing they do.
Just because I’m defending apple against the EU on the DMA means they’re doing things right in other aspects. Don’t get me wrong.
The difference I see here is that apple is a private company, does not need to have a free market marketplace if they don’t want to. It’s wrong and stupid, but it’s their choice to do so.
@webjac @phillip @rzeta0 @EUCommission It a weird reasoning to say it's a free market so private companies can elect to lock it in every way they see fit. The way I see it is that it's not only a free OS market but also a free browser market, a free office software market, etc. That is what the EU is trying to protect. That being said Apple is able to provide this smooth experience for its users because it can control every aspects of it, so I also can understand their frustration with the EU.
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@rzeta0 @Ombligoelemento @EUCommission yes, exactly, let people vote with their wallets.
@webjac @rzeta0 @Ombligoelemento @EUCommission I hate this statement "vote with your wallet". That was never an option. Wanna have low-sugar soft drinks? Have fun to vote for them with your wallet while the supermarket offers you hundreds of brands that *all* have basically the same ingredients. Wanna have a smartphone device that allows you to choose every software running on it yourself? Have fun finding one, as all big brands from Android to iphone force you zo use their app store.
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@rzeta0 @Ombligoelemento @EUCommission yes, exactly, let people vote with their wallets.
@webjac @rzeta0 @Ombligoelemento @EUCommission It's an illusion that the consumer has anything to say here. As soon as the market is concentrated enough into a few companies they tell the consumer what he wants to buy and not the other way around.
In the end you don't vote with your wallet but will your Ballot, e.g. at the next election of the European parliament.
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> 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.
Yup. Apple, like all major US tech firms, think they can just get around EU regulations. It's incredibly arrogant and I'm very glad when the EU puts a stop to it, no matter the minor inconvenience (and that's all it is). Apple et al are counting on people complaining about their new shiny thing to put pressure on the EU. Don't buy into their manipulation.
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@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.
@kevm @EUCommission Then do it now.
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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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Normally I am in heated agreement with EU style regulation but I'm not on this.VW only uses VW parts on VW cars. Do consumers have a right to buy a VW car and insist on a Toyota steering wheel? Obviously not.
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@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.
@xoagray @FrancoisPrague @EUCommission
I wouldn't migrate to Europe for anything lol America is the best country and that says a hell of a lot
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@Paul_Harts, you got it backwards.
You must first be given an option to choose, before you can decide to choose Apple/Google's walled garden.
Just to make it even clearer: If you're not given the possibility to choose, you cannot choose. You are forced.
If EU doesn't have such hard requirements, Apple (and other BigTech companies) will never ever do anything else than what pleases them alone.
By the way,, Europe do provide several sovereign European alternatives to iCloud as well. But it won't necessarily be too easy with iPhones, because Apple doesn't believe in giving their users freedom to choose for themselves.
Apple is the the guardian of paternalistic nonsense.
@dazo @Paul_Harts @EUCommission
Helllloooo! The choice is to get a device other than an Apple device! Dang, some people can’t see past their own grudges. -
@webjac @rzeta0 @Ombligoelemento @EUCommission I hate this statement "vote with your wallet". That was never an option. Wanna have low-sugar soft drinks? Have fun to vote for them with your wallet while the supermarket offers you hundreds of brands that *all* have basically the same ingredients. Wanna have a smartphone device that allows you to choose every software running on it yourself? Have fun finding one, as all big brands from Android to iphone force you zo use their app store.
@kaidu @webjac @rzeta0 @Ombligoelemento @EUCommission I wonder how 'vote with your wallet' looks like in practise. Do you go back in time and not get an iPhone because Apple wants to force feed you their AI assistant? Or do you just throw away your iPhone, replace it with a phone of another brand, and then replace your Macbook, and spend forever migrating away from iCloud?
'Vote with your wallet' when you're in the Apple ecosystem comes with sacrifice, something the EU is fighting against.