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Apple, EU Trade Blame Over Delayed AI Siri Launch in Europe
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Apple, EU Trade Blame Over Delayed AI Siri Launch in Europe

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Apple and the EU are blaming each other for delays in the launch of the AI-powered Siri.
  • The revamped Siri assistant is now available, but not in European Union countries.
  • The disagreement centers on regulatory compliance and the timing of the AI features' release.

Apple and the European Union are locked in a blame game over the delayed rollout of the artificial intelligence-enhanced Siri assistant in EU member states. While the revamped Siri is now available in many parts of the world, it remains conspicuously absent from the European market.

The core of the dispute appears to be regulatory hurdles. Apple is reportedly pointing fingers at the EU's stringent digital regulations, suggesting they have complicated the timely release of its new AI features. Conversely, EU officials are pushing back, implying that Apple's own compliance strategies or development timelines are the primary cause for the delay.

This standoff means that users within the European Union will have to wait longer to experience the latest advancements in Siri's capabilities. The situation highlights the ongoing tension between global tech giants and regulatory bodies like the EU, particularly concerning the development and deployment of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.