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The European Commission issued two specification decisions requiring Google to share anonymized search data with competitors and give third-party AI assistants extensive access to Android, including voice-activation and app actions. Google's Kent Walker argued the ruling threatens privacy and security. The measures aim to rebalance competition under the Digital Markets Act.
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