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Google gets pointers from EU regulators on helping AI rivals access services

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Posted on April 27, 2026

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EU Regulators Guide Google on AI Rival Access and Digital Markets Act Compliance

EU Antitrust Actions and Google's Response

By Foo Yun Chee

EU Commission's Guidance to Google

BRUSSELS, April 27 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google was given pointers by EU antitrust regulators on Monday on how to help online search rivals and artificial intelligence developers access its services such as those available to its Gemini AI model under rules aimed at reining in Big Tech.

The move by the European Commission, which acts as the EU competition enforcer, came three months after the regulator opened a so-called specification proceeding to assist the world's most popular internet search engine comply with the Digital Markets Act.

Impact on Android Users and AI Services

"Today's proposed measures will give more choice to Android users about the AI services they use and integrate in their phone, including from the vast range of AI services that compete with Google's own AI," EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera said in a statement.

Google's Criticism of the EU Proposal

Google criticised the EU proposal, saying Android has an open ecosystem enabling AI assistants to thrive and device makers to have full autonomy to customise their AI services.

Concerns Over Autonomy and Security

"This unwarranted intervention would strip away that autonomy, mandate access to sensitive hardware and device permissions; unnecessarily driving up costs while undermining critical privacy and security protections for European users," Clare Kelly, the company's Senior Competition Counsel, said in an email.

Regulatory Measures and Compliance Deadlines

Current Restrictions and Proposed Changes

Regulators said Google currently keeps the use of key capabilities in its Android mobile operating system for its Gemini AI service on smartphones and tablets.

Ensuring Fair Competition for AI Services

They said the proposed measures would ensure that competing AI services can effectively interact with applications on users' Android devices and execute tasks accordingly, such as sending an email using the user's preferred email app, ordering food or sharing a photo with friends.

Feedback and Final Decision Timeline

The Commission said third parties have until May 13 to provide feedback before it issues a final decision by the end of July on whether Google complies with the DMA. Breaches can cost companies fines worth as much as 10% of their annual global sales.

Additional Instructions for Search Data Access

Earlier this month, Google was also given instructions on how to allow rival search engines including AI chatbots access its search data as part of its DMA compliance efforts.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, editing by Inti Landauro)

Key Takeaways

  • The European Commission’s ‘specification proceedings’ aim to level the playing field by mandating competitors can access the same Android AI integrations and search data that power Google’s Gemini, ensuring interoperability and data fairness. (apnews.com)
  • Google strongly rejects the proposal, arguing Android is already open by design and warning that further mandates could undermine user privacy, security, and increase costs. (apnews.com)
  • The EU has set a clear timeline: third-party feedback is due by May 13 (or May 1 for search data consultations), with a final binding decision expected by end‑July, and violations could result in fines up to 10% of global turnover. (2eu.brussels)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What guidance did EU regulators give Google regarding AI services?
EU regulators advised Google on allowing AI rivals better access to its services as part of Digital Markets Act compliance measures.
How does the Digital Markets Act impact Google's AI and search services?
The DMA requires Google to open access to its services for competitors, ensuring fair competition and increased user choice in the EU.
What is Google’s response to the EU’s proposed measures?
Google criticized the measures, arguing they reduce autonomy for device makers and may undermine privacy and security protections.
What happens if Google fails to comply with the European Commission’s directives?
Google could face fines of up to 10% of its annual global sales for breaching the Digital Markets Act regulations.
When will a final decision on Google's compliance be made?
The European Commission expects to issue a final decision by the end of July after collecting feedback by May 13.

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