By Foo Yun Chee
BRUSSELS, May 13 (Reuters) – Apple on Wednesday echoed Google’s criticism of EU antitrust regulators’ efforts to force โthe search giant to help AI rivals access its services, warning โthe proposed measures pose risks to privacy, security and safety.
Apple was responding to the โEuropean Commission’s call last month for feedback on draft measures to help Google comply with the Digital Markets Act, aimed at curbing Big Tech’s power.
Alphabet-owned Google has said the proposals, which would let competing AI services interact โwith Android apps to โ send emails, order food or share photos, would undermine key privacy and security safeguards for European users.
Apple, also โ subject to EU proposals to open up its ecosystem, said it has a strong interest in the case given its own operating systems for iPhones, โiPads and โMac computers – highlighting the broader implications โfor how platforms must handle โthird-party AI access.
“The DMs (draft measures) raise urgent and serious concerns. If confirmed, they would create profound risks for user privacy, security, and safety as well as device integrity and performance,” Apple said in its submission.
“Those risks are especially acute in the context of rapidly evolving AI systems โwhose capabilities, behaviours, and threat vectors remain โunpredictable as we are now seeing time โand again,” it said.
Apple โalso questioned the EU regulator’s technical expertise and objective.
“The โEC is redesigning an OS (operating system). โIt is substituting judgments โmade by Google’s engineers for its own judgment based on less than three months of work. It is all the more โdangerous given the only โvalue that can be discerned from the DMs guiding this โwork appears to be open and unfettered access.”
(Reporting by Foo โYun Chee. Editing by Mark Potter)