EU reportedly pushes Google to open Android to AI competitors
The Verge reported that the European Union wants Google to give competing AI services broader access to Android. The outlet frames the move as a regulatory challenge for Google after years of resistance.
According to The Verge, the EU’s order could make Android a more open platform for outside AI products. The report suggests the policy pressure may reshape how Google controls access on its mobile operating system.
This could matter for people using Android phones if rival AI tools gain more room to integrate with the platform. It also adds to the wider regulatory pressure facing Google in Europe.
Based on the provided The Verge excerpt, the report clearly says the EU ordered Google to give AI rivals greater access to Android. The summary stays attributed and avoids adding unsupported details.
- The VergePrimaryGoogle is better than Apple at playing the AI regulations gameRobert Hart
"Today, the European Union ordered Google to give its AI rivals greater access to Android, the open-source operating system that powers billions of devices worldwide. The demand is "
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