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Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction: Major bummer for EU users
0:07 - Bloomberg reports on AI feature restrictions
0:22 - Impact of the Digital Markets Act
1:07 - Key iOS 18 features blocked in the EU
1:53 - Apple’s concerns about user privacy and security
2:42 - EU’s gatekeeper rules and tech companies affected
3:03 - Listener feedback and discussion
4:18 - Speculation on Apple’s motives and future actions
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with the story cuz it's like a major
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bummer for anyone living in the EU but I
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I at least wanted to like bring this up
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uh according to uh Bloomberg Apple will
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not be including any of the AI features
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that they promoted on stage in the EU
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what are there like 27 countries in the
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EU EU does anyone actually know it's
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impossible to know for sure but because
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of
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the I wanted to call the Digital
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Millennium Copyright Act that's
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obviously not it uh digital markets act
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the digital markets act thank you
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because of requirements in the digital
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markets act or reportedly because of the
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requirements in the markets what apple
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is what Apple was blaming the dma but I
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I have my skepticism on that I I was
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just thinking the same thing like who
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knows what their actual intentions are
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but apparently because of what Apple
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says are heighten regulations that they
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are just not going to roll out any of
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the Apple intelligence features to
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anyone in the U you just will not get
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them which of course is a major bummer I
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mean like these are like the big
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features of iOS 18 the ones they spent
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the most time touting on stage the ones
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that shot their stock price up after
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having gone sideways for two years
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finally broke them through the ceiling
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and and made their stock price go uh
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even higher and put College back on the
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menu for my kids and it's not just the
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AI features uh let's see here iPhone
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mirroring and share playay screen
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sharing uh let's see here is also going
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to be part of the mix that will not will
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not make it I don't know if those
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surfaces are going to be uh diminished
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in some way or if they're going to be
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completely completely removed but I
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think they're going to be blocked uh
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from Apple quote uh we are concerned
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that the interop interoperability
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requirements of the dma could force us
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to compromise the integrity of our
2:00
products in r in ways that risk user
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privacy and data security Apple said in
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a statement uh the EU dma forces uh big
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technology company platforms to abide by
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a long list of dues and don'ts tech
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services are prohibited from favoring
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their own offering offerings over this
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is from the Bloomberg article by the way
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uh own offerings over those of Rivals
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they're barred from combining personal
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data across their different Services
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blocked from using
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information um the they collect from
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third party Merchants to to compete
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against them I feel like I butchered
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that sentence I'm not going back I'm
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going to keep barreling forward a long
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long sentence and now have to allow
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users to download apps from rival
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platforms okay so we know all that um as
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part of the new rules the EU has
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designated six of the biggest tech
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companies as quote unquote
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Gatekeepers powerful platforms that
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require stricter scrutiny uh in
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additional in addition to Apple that
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requires or that list includes Microsoft
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Google
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Facebook and probably some others since
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that's only some of them so just want to
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give you a heads up like that would be a
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major bummer man if I lived in the EU I
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mean I'd be curious to hear from you all
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if you care or not maybe you don't care
3:16
maybe the AI features weren't impressive
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to you but I thought that they looked
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pretty cool um but Teddy
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zucchini in the chat I freaking hate how
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EU handles Tech stuff I get privacy but
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we tend to be overly paranoid well I
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think also I think some of their
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intentions are good but the results are
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not what they expected because when you
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have laws that are this complex you
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don't necessarily know how people are
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going to react to them or companies are
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going to react to them but I I also
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think that Apple might be trying to use
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this these features to as a point of
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Leverage to remove something that maybe
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they actually don't need to remove this
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is all pure speculation so please don't
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come after me TC and legal team
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um in order to build up some kind of
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outrage among people who live in the EU
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to to will start contacting lawmakers to
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maybe ease the restrictions that Apple
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has placed have has had placed upon them
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because of regulators who let's be
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honest are probably Android users anyway
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so I have to imagine that's the case
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because like the the dma says nothing
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about yeah oh Apple has to enable iPhone
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mirroring on Mac and PC not just the Mac
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like that's that's not in the dma at all
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there's no reason why there're I I I
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struggle to imagine how a read of the
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dma would prohibit them from
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implementing Apple intelligence or
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especially iPhone mirroring and screen
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sharing like that that's nonsensical to
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me it feels like that's a that's a
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spiteful move on Apple's part
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Christopher Gavin from the chat real
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fast is saying they're not complex
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they're vague and I think that's G to
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say yeah they are vague they they are
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all these weird rules that can be
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interpreted any way that these people
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want and they have this ridiculous like
5:02
what's the fine they can Levy a fine of
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like 10% of Apple's worldwide revenues
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that is insane is it really that high
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wow yeah but it it's it's weird to be
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like that uh if if apple is scared of of
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breaking if apple is scared of that fine
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being levied against them why would they
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drag their feet on all every possible
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technicality and loophole they can
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regarding to the App Store but then be
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all tiptoe and careful about pulling
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phone screen mirroring like if if if
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that's the logic that Apple's like
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scared about getting that fine and that
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they're you know just trying to follow
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the letter of the law then like they're
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not even acting consistently between
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those two major areas
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