Apple (AAPL) has echoed Google’s (GOOGL) criticism of EU antitrust regulators’ attempts to compel the Alphabet (GOOG) unit to help AI competitors access its services, warning that such efforts pose risks to privacy and security, Reuters’ Foo Yun Chee reports. The iPhone maker was responding to the European Commission’s request for feedback on draft measures to help Google comply with the Digital Markets Act, the author notes.
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