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On July 16, the European Commission issued two binding technical regulation measures to Google in accordance with the Digital Market Law, requiring it to open up key Android system functions to third-party AI assistants and share anonymized search data with third-party search engines to promote competition in the artificial intelligence and search markets. According to the requirements, Google must allow third-party AI assistants to call key Android system functions, support voice wake-up, cross-application task execution, etc., and receive the same treatment as Gemini; at the same time, Google must open up anonymized search data to eligible search engines and AI chatbots with search functions, and establish transparent data acquisition and pricing mechanisms. According to the schedule, Google will be required to start sharing search data from January 2027, and Android-related interoperability features will be available to users from July 2027.

Zhitongcaijing·07/16/2026 12:09:11
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On July 16, the European Commission issued two binding technical regulation measures to Google in accordance with the Digital Market Law, requiring it to open up key Android system functions to third-party AI assistants and share anonymized search data with third-party search engines to promote competition in the artificial intelligence and search markets. According to the requirements, Google must allow third-party AI assistants to call key Android system functions, support voice wake-up, cross-application task execution, etc., and receive the same treatment as Gemini; at the same time, Google must open up anonymized search data to eligible search engines and AI chatbots with search functions, and establish transparent data acquisition and pricing mechanisms. According to the schedule, Google will be required to start sharing search data from January 2027, and Android-related interoperability features will be available to users from July 2027.