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Apple uses Siri AI as anti-EU propaganda, wants to force DMA exemption

Started by Redaktion, June 09, 2026, 17:11:14

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Redaktion

Apple has been fighting EU regulations for years, and is only too happy to rally customers against the policies of the European Union and the Digital Markets Act in particular. Apple and the EU are now telling very different stories as to why Siri AI will not be available on the iPhone and iPad in the EU.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-uses-Siri-AI-as-anti-EU-propaganda-wants-to-force-DMA-exemption.1318655.0.html


longtimereader

Can we get these types of posts (that really belong on x.com instead of here) tagged as the opinion pieces that they are so they can be filtered out please?

This site can provide some great, in-depth tech coverage and its concerning the increase in low effort, borderline trash, articles with odd biases appearing on the site.




Kyu

Quote from: longtimereader on June 09, 2026, 17:37:22Can we get these types of posts (that really belong on x.com instead of here) tagged as the opinion pieces that they are so they can be filtered out please?

This site can provide some great, in-depth tech coverage and its concerning the increase in low effort, borderline trash, articles with odd biases appearing on the site.





I think you mistake "opinion" and "fact".

anan

Quote from: longtimereader on June 09, 2026, 17:37:22Can we get these types of posts (that really belong on x.com instead of here) tagged as the opinion pieces that they are so they can be filtered out please?

This site can provide some great, in-depth tech coverage and its concerning the increase in low effort, borderline trash, articles with odd biases appearing on the site.
Nope.
I personally see no problem here.
Keep up the good work NC!

ceoeo11

Pretty strange to accuse Apple of "anti-EU" propaganda when it's the EU who... hm, I probably shouldn't type out what's going through my head right now. I am not in the mood for an unwelcome home visitation.

Why don't you talk about the following cases?

Persecution for unwelcome critical statements:

--> the case of Hüseyin Doğru (the freezing of his bank account, and even not allowing other people to send/give them money -- only permitted to use a total of EUR 506 per month via the account -- Who to pay all the bills? -- His problem.)

--> the case of a Swiss man living in Switzerland (A non-EU country!): Jacques Baud


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