Additionally, on April 27, the European Commission presented proposed proposals as part of its demand that Google open its Android ecosystem to competitors in the artificial intelligence industry. These measures include features such as third-party “wake words,” custom long-press rules, wider access to app data, context-based intelligence, and AI-powered task completion.
The regulator’s goal is to enable Android interconnections that will enable even Google’s competitors to provide artificial intelligence services to users through the Android ecosystem. Proposed regulations by the European Union regulator could have significant repercussions for users of Google and Android worldwide.
On Monday, the European Commission, which is the executive branch of the bloc, stated that Google ought to make certain that competing artificial intelligence services are able to “effectively interact” with applications that run on Android smartphones. According to the commission, these services should be able to carry out actions such as sending an email using the user’s favorite email app, placing an order using delivery applications, or sharing images with the user’s friends.
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