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The European Commission announced on the 16th that it has introduced two legally binding regulatory measures to Google of the United States in accordance with the “Digital Market Act”, requiring Google to open up artificial intelligence related functions of the Android operating system to competitors and share search data with third-party search engines to enhance competition in the digital market. The European Commission said that according to the first measure, third-party AI assistants can access functions on Google Android devices on an equal basis with AI services such as Google's Gemini. Currently, third-party AI assistants have limited access to some key features of the Android system, making it difficult to compete fairly with Google's own AI services.
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The European Commission announced on the 16th that it has introduced two legally binding regulatory measures to Google of the United States in accordance with the “Digital Market Act”, requiring Google to open up artificial intelligence related functions of the Android operating system to competitors and share search data with third-party search engines to enhance competition in the digital market. The European Commission said that according to the first measure, third-party AI assistants can access functions on Google Android devices on an equal basis with AI services such as Google's Gemini. Currently, third-party AI assistants have limited access to some key features of the Android system, making it difficult to compete fairly with Google's own AI services.
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