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How can they safely bring it when they don’t know what regulation they precisely will have to deal with? It seems like instead of both sides pointing fingers they could have talks in earnest on what are the requirements for AI on personal devices in the EU. Some decision can’t be simply “we’ll know it when we see it” by the authorities



OpenAI did it so I don’t see why Apple couldn’t. They process data on the device and already have the Siri precedent, which receives, stores and analyzes data from every invocation. I don’t think there’s anything inherently new and unknown as far as data is concerned.


The regulations apply completely differently to OpenAI.

Since (a) they are a provider and not a deployer of AI systems and (b) they are no classified as one of the DMA gatekeepers.




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