The EU tells Google to give external AI assistants the same access to Android as Gemini has

Google Faces EU Pressure to Open Up Android Data to Rivals as Gemini Takes Advantage of New API.

The European Commission has launched a probe into Google's compliance with its Digital Markets Act, which aims to ensure that third-party AI services have equal access to Android as Gemini does. The move is part of the EU's efforts to promote competition and innovation in the rapidly evolving AI landscape on smart mobile devices.

As per the proceedings, Google will be required to hand over anonymized ranking, query, click, and view data held by its search engine to rival search engines. This will enable competing companies to optimize their services and offer more viable alternatives to Google Search. According to Henna Virkkunen, executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, security, and democracy at the Commission, "Today's proceedings under the Digital Markets Act will provide guidance to Google to ensure that third-party online search engines and AI providers enjoy the same access to search data and Android operating system as Google's own services."

The EU has set a deadline of six months for Google to comply with these new requirements. If the company fails to meet the Commission's expectations, it may face a formal investigation and penalties, including fines up to 10% of its global annual revenue.

This move comes on the heels of recent investigations into Google's alleged favoritism towards its own services and demotion of commercial content on news websites in search results. The EU has also opened probes into Google's AI practices, including its use of online publishers' material for AI Overviews and AI Mode without proper compensation or opt-out options.

The Commission's goal is to keep the AI market open, unlock competition on the merits, and promote innovation – all aimed at benefiting consumers and businesses. With Gemini now taking advantage of this new API, it appears that Google is facing increased pressure from the EU to level the playing field.
 
πŸ€” This is a slippery slope, you know? First, they're saying Google has to share its search data with others... next thing you know, they'll be telling them how to structure their algorithms πŸ˜’. And what's really going on here? Are we just gonna sit back and let these companies decide who gets access to the most info? It feels like a big game of cat and mouse, where Google is trying to stay ahead of the curve but also not wanting to give away its secrets 🀐. I'm not saying Gemini is the new savior or anything, but... what if this is just another way for them to get ahead without having to put in the effort themselves? The EU's all about promoting competition and innovation, but sometimes you wonder what's really behind the scenes πŸ’Ό
 
man Google's got some serious explaining to do πŸ€”... I mean, can't they just open up their data already? 🚫 it's like they're trying to stifle innovation and competition, which is bad for consumers and businesses alike πŸ’Έ Gemini's taking advantage of this new API, so let's hope the EU gets Google to comply soon πŸ•’οΈ we don't want them to have to pay those huge fines βš–οΈ 6 months is a pretty short deadline, but I guess that's what happens when you're not playing by the rules πŸ˜…
 
πŸ€” so like what's good about google getting pressured by the eu? πŸ€‘ i mean on one hand its cool that they're being held accountable for their actions and stuff. but on the other hand think about all the data they have on us users... its like, shouldn't we be in control of our own search history or whatever? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway i guess this is a good thing for competition and innovation... can't wait to see what new features come out of this! πŸ’» also gotta say Gemini seems like a pretty cool service right now πŸ‘
 
OMG, I'm so excited about this 🀩! Like, finally something's being done about Google's dominance in the search engine world πŸš€. It's about time they're held accountable for their actions and forced to be more transparent πŸ’‘. This new API is literally going to shake things up for Gemini and other rivals πŸ’₯. I'm curious to see how this all plays out, but I think it's a great step towards promoting competition and innovation in the tech world 🌟. Fingers crossed that Google complies with the EU's requirements without any major issues 🀞!
 
πŸ˜” I can imagine how frustrating it must be for Google, especially after those recent investigations... 🀯 But honestly, I think it's a necessary step for the EU to promote competition and innovation in the AI landscape. πŸ’‘ It's not about taking away from Google, but rather creating an ecosystem where other companies like Gemini can thrive too. πŸ’ͺ And who knows, maybe this will lead to even better search results and more choices for us as consumers! πŸ€”
 
I think its pretty clear why the EU's cracking down on Google πŸ€”. They're not trying to stifle innovation or hurt consumer choice – they just want to make sure everyone has a fair shot at competing with the big guy πŸ’ͺ. It's like when you're at school and you've got one kid dominating a team sport, but the other kids can't join in because they don't have access to the same equipment πŸ€. The EU's saying "hey Google, share your data with everyone else so we all can level up" πŸ’». And honestly, it makes sense – if Gemini's already taking advantage of this new API, that means Google's got a choice: either open up or get left behind πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ€” just thinkin...if google has to share its data with other search engines it's gonna get a whole lot more competition out there for its services πŸ“Š maybe thats a good thing? people might have more options for where they search online and that could lead to better results for everyone πŸ’» also, this new API from Gemini is pretty cool...it's like a game changer for third-party devs looking to create their own AI tools πŸ‘
 
I'm a bit worried about what's going down with Google and Android πŸ€”. I mean, the EU's on their case about sharing search data with other services like Gemini... it's only fair that everyone's got an equal shot at making money off of user searches, right? But at the same time, this is also a major change for how things are done online πŸ’». We've seen Google always kind of being in control, and now they're having to adapt to new rules 🚫. It'll be interesting to see how it all plays out... one thing's for sure, though - more choice is always a good thing, even if it means some companies have to get used to sharing their data 😐
 
Ugh, what's going on with Google? They're always hiding something πŸ€”. First, they launch a new AI service and then suddenly everyone else gets access to their data too? Sounds like a ploy to distract us from the real issue: who really controls our online lives? 🚫 I mean, think about it - Gemini's been given access to Google's search data just because they're 'competitors' now? This is all part of the EU's plan to create more competition in the AI market... or so they claim 😏. But what if it's just a cover-up for something bigger? Like, have you seen the fine Google might get if it doesn't comply? 10% of its global annual revenue? That's like, a small price to pay compared to the potential consequences of getting caught up in some massive conspiracy πŸ€‘. Anyway, I'll be keeping a close eye on this one...
 
I'm low-key impressed that the EU's cracking down on Google's dominance in search πŸ€”πŸ’». It's about time someone did something about their favoritism towards their own services and demotion of other content πŸ“°πŸ‘Ž. Gemini seems like a great alternative, and it's awesome they're making use of the new API πŸš€. I'm not surprised Google is feeling the pressure though - when you're holding all the reins, others want a slice of the action πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It'll be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out πŸ’Έ.
 
Google's in a bit of a pickle, ain't they? πŸ˜‚ Like, who doesn't love a good game of "let's see how far we can push our monopoly"? 🀣 But seriously, this EU probe is like the ultimate speed bump for Google. They're forcing them to share their secrets (or rather, search data) with the big boys... and I mean that literally – Gemini's getting in on the action! πŸ’Έ The Commission wants to keep it open and competitive, which means more innovation for us users. Can't complain about that, right? πŸ€” Although, I wonder if Google's all "oh no, our search data is being shared"... Meanwhile, Gemini's over here like "bingo, we're rich!" πŸŽ‰
 
this is getting interesting πŸ€”, like google's got a lot to lose if they don't comply with the eu's demands πŸ€‘. can you imagine having to hand over all your search data to rival companies? it's like a whole new world of competition is being unleashed πŸ’». and let's be real, this move is all about promoting innovation and keeping the ai market open 🌐. but what happens next? will we see more players in the game or just a bunch of wannabes trying to take on google 😏. one thing's for sure, it'll be exciting to watch the drama unfold #CompetitionIsKey
 
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πŸ€” I'm not sure about this whole Digital Markets Act thing... Like, isn't the idea behind it just to make Google comply with existing regulations? πŸ™„ But seriously, how can we trust that rival search engines like Gemini are gonna use this data for good and not just for profit? I mean, have you seen their business model? πŸ€‘ It's all about getting users hooked on their platform. I need some more info on how this API is gonna level the playing field, rather than just Google complying out of fear of fines... πŸ’Έ
 
🚨 I'm not sure about this EU move, tbh. On one hand, it's all about promoting competition and innovation in AI, which is def a good thing for consumers. But on the other hand, Google has built its whole search engine empire around collecting user data – like what are they gonna do with all that info? πŸ€”

It's not like they're just gonna give away free data to anyone who asks; it's more about creating an equal playing field for rival companies like Gemini. And let's be real, Google is basically a behemoth in the tech world – I'm curious to see how this plays out.

One thing that does concern me is what happens if Google starts sharing its user data with other companies? 🀝 Like, do we really want our search history being used by Facebook or something? It's gonna be interesting to see how this all shakes out. πŸŽ‰
 
idk why google thinks they can just control everythng on android its like they're trying to strangle competition 🀯

i mean whats wrong with giving rival search engines access to their data its not like it's gonna break them its just a matter of leveling the playing field πŸ€‘

Gemini is probably just benefiting from this new API because its like a copycat anyway πŸ‘€ but seriously google needs to get its act together and start thinking about consumers instead of just itself πŸ’Έ
 
I'm low-key impressed that the EU is stepping in to regulate Google's dominance over Android data πŸ€”. It's about time someone held them accountable for their search engine practices πŸ‘€. I mean, who doesn't love a good competition? Gemini is basically just giving the EU what they want – access to data and a chance to level up their own AI game πŸ’ͺ. And let's be real, 10% of Google's revenue in fines isn't something to sneeze at πŸ˜…. It'll definitely make them think twice before messing with rival search engines. The Digital Markets Act is the real MVP – promoting innovation and competition for the benefit of consumers πŸ™Œ. Can't wait to see how this plays out! πŸ‘€
 
OMG u guys!! 🀯 so google is finally getting some serious EU pressure over its Android data thingy... i mean can't say i'm surprised tbh πŸ™ƒ like, we all know google's been playing it cool for years and now it's time to share the love πŸ’– or should i say data πŸ“ŠπŸ˜. so this new API is gonna open up android to 3rd party ai services like gemini and stuff... and honestly it's kinda about time πŸ•°οΈ. i mean who doesn't wanna see some competition in the search game? πŸ€” plus its all about innovation and promoting consumer choice... sounds like a plan to me πŸ™Œ. but seriously google better get its act together or else those EU fines are gonna be real πŸ’ΈπŸ˜³
 
I'm kinda low-key worried about what's gonna happen if Google doesn't comply with these new rules πŸ€”... I mean, I get why they need to open up their data, but at the same time, it's like, they're not exactly known for being super generous with user info 😐. And now that Gemini's taking advantage of this API, I'm curious to see how Google's gonna adapt? Will they be able to offer some kinda alternative without sacrificing too much of their own market share πŸ€‘? It'll be interesting to keep an eye on this one...
 
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