La NUEVA SIRI no estará disponible en la UE
Ayer 20:17
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Comunicado de Apple sobre el retraso en la UE «Nos decepciona profundamente que nuestros usuarios de la UE no puedan contar con Siri AI en iPhone o iPad cuando lancemos nuestras nuevas versiones de software a finales de este año», declaró Craig Federighi, vicepresidente sénior de Ingeniería de Software de Apple. «Esperamos poder llevar Siri AI a la UE en el futuro y seguiremos colaborando con los reguladores para encontrar una solución. Sin embargo, su negativa a colaborar de forma constructiva en soluciones que preserven la privacidad y la seguridad significa que, por el momento, no tenemos una fecha prevista para la disponibilidad de Siri AI en iOS y iPadOS en la UE». Cuando se lancen iOS 27 y iPadOS 27 a finales de este año, los usuarios de la UE¹ no tendrán acceso a Siri AI ni a sus funciones avanzadas, incluyendo la nueva app dedicada para revisar conversaciones, una experiencia de Inteligencia Visual ampliada, herramientas integradas para escribir, el modo Siri en la cámara de iOS y otras funciones de Siri AI anunciadas en la WWDC26. Los usuarios de la UE podrán acceder a Siri AI en macOS 27, visionOS 27 y watchOS 27. Los desarrolladores ubicados en la UE no podrán probar ni usar las nuevas funciones de Siri AI en sus apps para iOS y iPadOS. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/...and-ipados-27/ |
Ayer 20:23
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Para ponerlo en contexto, una noticia de hace 2 años https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/1...-any-time-soon But countries outside the US won't be getting the AI software for their iPhones until next year at a date still to be determined. Euronews Next has previously reached out to Apple to ask why the AI features are not being rolled out in Europe but did not receive a reply. Apple has said in a blog post "for the foreseeable future, Apple Intelligence will not be available in any EU country". Apple has specifically said this was due to complications the company would face under the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). |
Ayer 20:29
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Siri AI is private by design and deeply integrated across Apple’s platforms using on-device processing and Private Cloud Compute, which extends the privacy and security of iPhone into the cloud. However, under EU regulators’ extreme interpretation of the DMA, Apple would have to give any virtual assistant direct access to users’ private data — and the ability to directly control other installed applications — as soon as Siri AI is made available in the EU, without the essential protections necessary to keep users and their data safe. According to EU regulators, the DMA requires Apple to give any AI system nearly unlimited access to a user’s device, as well as the ability to act on that access autonomously without a user’s ongoing visibility and control. That includes the ability to read and send messages, make purchases, access files, and execute actions across any app. Security researchers have already shown that AI systems can be hijacked to steal personal data — like passwords and photos — and to permanently alter files and account settings without a user’s consent. As AI systems gain more capabilities, these risks are quickly increasing in frequency and scope. Given the serious risks to users, Apple designed a solution called Trusted System Agent — an intermediary that would allow virtual assistants to safely access the same features and capabilities as Siri AI for devices in the EU. Apple also shared a plan to launch Siri AI in the EU while gradually rolling out this new solution over an 18-month period. The European Commission said no. In fact, the European Commission did not agree to any of Apple’s proposals. *** Resumen: La DMA obliga a Apple a que cualquier AI tenga exactamente el mismo acceso que Siri al sistema operativo. No más, no menos. Apple no quiere porque "problemas de seguridad". En todos los asistentes menos en el suyo, claro. |
Ayer 20:30
#12
| Bueno, técnicamente tampoco está disponible en USA hasta otoño, además solo funciona a partir del 15 pro. |
Ayer 20:34
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Siri AI is private by design and deeply integrated across Apple’s platforms using on-device processing and Private Cloud Compute, which extends the privacy and security of iPhone into the cloud. However, under EU regulators’ extreme interpretation of the DMA, Apple would have to give any virtual assistant direct access to users’ private data — and the ability to directly control other installed applications — as soon as Siri AI is made available in the EU, without the essential protections necessary to keep users and their data safe.
According to EU regulators, the DMA requires Apple to give any AI system nearly unlimited access to a user’s device, as well as the ability to act on that access autonomously without a user’s ongoing visibility and control. That includes the ability to read and send messages, make purchases, access files, and execute actions across any app. Security researchers have already shown that AI systems can be hijacked to steal personal data — like passwords and photos — and to permanently alter files and account settings without a user’s consent. As AI systems gain more capabilities, these risks are quickly increasing in frequency and scope. Given the serious risks to users, Apple designed a solution called Trusted System Agent — an intermediary that would allow virtual assistants to safely access the same features and capabilities as Siri AI for devices in the EU. Apple also shared a plan to launch Siri AI in the EU while gradually rolling out this new solution over an 18-month period. The European Commission said no. In fact, the European Commission did not agree to any of Apple’s proposals. *** Resumen: La DMA obliga a Apple a que cualquier AI tenga exactamente el mismo acceso que Siri al sistema operativo. No más, no menos. Apple no quiere porque "problemas de seguridad". En todos los asistentes menos en el suyo, claro. |
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