Apple Intelligence, the Gordian knot of Brussels’ doctrine on technological progress
Apple announced this weekend that certain functions of its future OS will not be available in the European Union. The Cupertino-based firm is invoking the DMA’s interoperability requirements.
Europe seems to be becoming increasingly isolated. Cluttered with often ill-conceived regulations and directives, the European Union is in danger of being relegated to second place economically and technologically. European Commissioner Thierry Breton’s interventions on the X social network seem, once again, inappropriate. A recent example of this downgrading is Apple’s decision not to launch…
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