EU pressures Google to open Android to rival AI assistants
European Union regulators are increasing pressure on Google. They want the tech giant to allow rival AI search assistants equal access to Android features. This move aims to benefit services like ChatGPT and Claude. Google fears this could impact ...

EU watchdogs are poised to lay out what the Alphabet unit must do to grant the likes of ChatGPT and Anthropic PBC's Claude access to the same features on Android as those available to Google's own Gemini, according to people familiar with the matter. The people added that the findings were still in draft form and timing could yet slip.
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The procedural step comes under the bloc's Digital Markets Act - which establishes a series of dos and don'ts for Big Tech firms and has provoked the ire of White House, being slammed by President Donald Trump as unfairly targeting American companies.
Both the European Commission and Google declined to comment. While the coming findings are a step shy of a formal investigation, the EU aims to pressure Google to re-engineer its services to allow rival companies to access key features in Android's operating system. Google's Gemini enjoys access to core features on Android, including integration and communication with a range of apps.
The people familiar with the matter said the EU's draft findings are set to specify how rival AI services should be granted an equally effective level of access to Android features.
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