In detail
- EU plans to dethrone Gemini as the sole integrated AI service on Android—users would integrate other AI models with system-level access.
- Google must share anonymized search data (content, rankings, click rates) with competitors at unprecedented granularity.
- Google VP Adkins warns: de-anonymization via powerful AI models is technically feasible; malicious AI services could steal data and manipulate user experience.
- EU Commission to announce new regulations next month.
Why it matters
This regulatory clash reveals how the EU is dismantling Big Tech dominance—and the tension between competition and privacy. For German SMEs: fragmented Gemini access could spawn alternative AI ecosystems with new opportunities or risks.
For you Track the EU regulations in July—they could reshape AI service availability and security in Germany; audit whether your AI infrastructure depends on Gemini.