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Europe tells Google it must open Android phones to rivals’ AI bots

First publishedJul 16, 12:41 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 14:57 UTC · 4m ago
11 outletCNBC Top News11 outletWaPo Technology11 outletThe Verge11 outletArs Technica
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Officials said the decision was aimed at promoting competition.

Reported by 4 outlets WaPo Technology, Ars Technica, CNBC Top News, The Verge. See all sources ↓

Read the full report at WaPo Technology

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Officials said the decision was aimed at promoting competition.
How widely is it covered?
4 outlets, average source rating 7.0/10.
When was it last updated?
4m ago.
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    Scouting report

    It's official: EU will force Google to share search data and open up AI on Android

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    WaPo Technology
    Ars Technica
    CNBC Top News
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    Scouting report

    Google is better at playing this game

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    The Verge
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