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EU Court Ruling Gives Google 18 Days to Open Android AI Layer, Blocks Last Legal Defense
EU court blocks Google's last legal defense against DMA enforcement decisions due July 27 on Android AI interoperability and search data sharing, establishing a procedural 'sequencing rule' that will reshape competitive access to mobile OS layers globally.
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The Wire takeaway
July 27 EU decisions on Android AI layer access and search data sharing will likely set the global template (Brussels effect) for how AI assistants and competitors gain OS-level integration rights, fundamentally altering competitive dynamics for any mobile-first AI product or search alternative.
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Topics: AI Infrastructure · Enterprise Software · dma-enforcement · android-interop · ai-access-rights · brussels-effect · search-data-sharing · regulatory-precedent