Apple filing opposes EU plan to open Android AI access
TL;DR: Apple submitted a filing to the European Commission on May 13, 2026, criticizing proposed measures that would require Google to open parts of Android to rival AI services.
Apple submitted a filing to the European Commission on May 13, 2026, criticizing proposed measures that would require Google to open parts of Android to rival AI services. The filing concerns European Union proposals affecting how Google would make parts of Android available to competing artificial intelligence services.
The report, published by 9to5Mac on May 13, 2026, says Apple warned the European Union against forcing Google to open Android to AI rivals. The article states that Apple opposed the proposed measures in a submission to the European Commission.
The source excerpt does not provide further detail on which Android components the European Commission proposal covers, which rival AI services would be affected, or the legal basis for the proposed measures. The available information identifies Apple, Google, Android, the European Commission, and the European Union as the main entities involved.
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