Apple's Move to Allow iPhone Users in Europe to Choose Their Smart Assistants
Apple is considering a significant change for iPhone users in Europe by possibly allowing them to switch from Siri to other smart assistants. This move comes as the company aims to comply with EU regulations such as the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act. The decision to give users more freedom in selecting their default smart assistant could have wide-reaching implications for the tech giant.
EU regulations have previously influenced Apple's decisions, such as the switch from Lightning to USB-C charging ports. By potentially opening up the choice of smart assistants, Apple is looking to adapt to the changing landscape of technology regulations in Europe.