Apple Intelligence won’t be available in Europe because Tim’s terrified of watchdogs

Apple Intelligence is private, right? And the EU loves privacy, right? So the two should go together like a horse and carriage, right? Right??? From The Register:

Apple has delayed plans to deploy artificial intelligence features in Europe because the American giant is unhappy with the continent’s privacy regulations.

In a statement on Friday, the iPhone maker claimed those rules would make its products less private, somehow, saying it is concerned the European Digital Markets Act (DMA) “could force us to compromise the integrity of our products in ways that risk user privacy and data security.”

This sort of dummy spit is par for the course for Apple, defender to the last of its right to its walled garden.

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