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Apple and EU hold talks over Siri AI rollout

Financial Times reported that Apple CEO Tim Cook and EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen held constructive talks about how Apple could launch its redesigned Siri AI in Europe without breaching Digital Markets Act rules.

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Financial Times reported that Apple CEO Tim Cook and EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen held talks on Tuesday about the stalled European rollout of Apple's redesigned Siri AI. The discussion centered on how Apple could launch the assistant while avoiding fines under the EU Digital Markets Act. The Verge noted the update as part of the continuing impasse that has left European users waiting for the new Apple Intelligence version of Siri.

Key details: Tim Cook and Henna Virkkunen discussed Apple's Siri AI rollout in Europe, The talks focused on Digital Markets Act compliance and potential fines, The redesigned Siri remains delayed for European users.

Why it matters: Apple's AI rollout is now a regulatory execution story, not just a product delay, and Europe is the largest unresolved test of its on-device-plus-cloud assistant strategy.

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