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Apple’s ‘AI crisis’ could mean EU users will have the option to swap Siri for another default voice assistant

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  • “In response to EU regulatory pressure” Apple could be working to let users in Europe switch to third-party voice assistants over Siri
  • The move comes amid indefinite delays to AI-powered Siri upgrades originally planned for March 31
  • Executives are showing concern for the future of the company, as Apple falls behind competitors in the AI race

Apple is reportedly working on tweaking its iPhone operating system to allow European users to choose a third-party voice assistant as their default option over Siri.

The news comes via a bombshell Bloomberg Apple AI report by Mark Gurman and Drake Bennet, citing “a person with knowledge of the matter” and follows in the wake of Apple’s public struggle to provide Siri with AI upgrades that were first revealed in June 2024.

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