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APPLE CAUGHT RED-HANDED IN EU DECEPTION
In a shocking move, tech giant Apple has admitted that it will be delaying the launch of its highly anticipated artificial intelligence features in the EU, citing "regulatory uncertainties" under the EU’s Digital Markets Act. But is this just a thinly veiled attempt to dodge EU regulations and put profits over people?
As revealed earlier this month, Apple’s latest AI push includes features such as Apple Intelligence, which uses AI to generate content on command, and Phone Mirroring, which allows iPhone screens to be viewed and interacted with on Mac computers. But instead of rolling out these features to EU users, Apple claims that it’s too busy worrying about "compromising the integrity" of its products to deliver them safely.
What’s really going on here? Is Apple just trying to find a way to avoid being held accountable for its privacy and data security record? Or is this a calculated move to silence criticism and stifle innovation in the EU? We demand answers!
But don’t just take our word for it – read the latest report from Foo Yun Chee of Reuters to see the full extent of Apple’s duplicity.
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