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Google Must Allow AI Competitors Access to Search and Android, EU Declares

The European Union has mandated that Google must expand access to its Android platform and search services in a bid to enhance competition within the digital marketplace. This directive is part of the new rules set forth to ensure a more competitive environment, particularly targeting the dominance of major tech companies.

Under these regulations, Google is required to open up 11 Android features to developers of competing artificial intelligence technologies. This move will enable rival AI assistants to utilize essential device functions and respond to voice commands akin to Google’s own Gemini assistant. Users can expect to see these changes implemented in an Android update slated for July 2027.

In addition to modifications in Android functionalities, Google will also need to share certain anonymized search data with AI developers and competing search service providers. This will allow these companies to enhance their search-based products. However, Google retains the right to evaluate whether these companies adhere to cybersecurity and data protection standards before any data exchange occurs. The requirement for data sharing is set to commence in January of the following year.

The European Commission emphasized that these measures include provisions to safeguard user privacy and ensure device security while simultaneously fostering greater competition in the realms of AI and online search. Despite these assurances, Google has expressed concerns, arguing that these changes might compromise user privacy and security safeguards, notwithstanding the company’s efforts to address regulatory issues.

These measures are integral to the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, an initiative aimed at reducing the market influence of leading tech giants and expanding consumer choices in digital services. The Act seeks to create a level playing field, ensuring that smaller companies have the opportunity to thrive alongside established industry leaders.

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