They dealt with this for third-party keyboards by barring them from connecting to the internet, they could do something similar to replacement on-device models. Even if that meant the "ask chatgpt" option wouldn't be available in the EU.
I think they're more motivated by trying to scaremonger about the DMA, in much the same way they and others did about GDPR.
I think they're more motivated by trying to scaremonger about the DMA, in much the same way they and others did about GDPR.