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    Gemini cannot be the only AI with deep Android integration (Updated: Statement)

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyJanuary 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    • The European Commission has opened DMA proceedings against Google to ensure third-party AI services have equal access to Android features used by Gemini.
    • Google must also provide rival search engines and AI chatbots with access to anonymized ranking, query, and click data to foster fair competition.
    • The Commission will issue preliminary findings within three months, along with a draft of the measures it intends to impose on Google to comply with the DMA.

    Update: January 27, 2026 (11:03 PM ET): Google’s Senior Competition Counsel, Clare Kelly, shared the following statement on the matter with Android Authority:

    Android is open by design, and we’re already licensing Search data to competitors under the DMA. However, we are concerned that further rules which are often driven by competitor grievances rather than the interest of consumers, will compromise user privacy, security, and innovation.

    Original article: January 27, 2026 (9:03 AM ET): Google has had a few run-ins with the European Commission, and today, the company got another deadline. The European Commission has now started proceedings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) against Google for providing third-party AI service providers with equal and effective access to Android features that it uses for Gemini, and providing third-party search engines with key Google Search data.

    As per the European Commission’s announcement, the Commission will conclude the proceedings within six months of opening, deciding whether Google is in compliance with the DMA. Within the first three months, the Commission will share its preliminary findings and a draft of the measures it intends to impose on Google to comply with the DMA.

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    This announcement is almost like a deadline to Google to open up access to its services, namely Android and Google Search, to stay compliant with the DMA. If Google is not compliant, formal investigations may be initiated, and a fine may be imposed under the DMA, up to 10% of global annual sales.

    Within the Android context, Google needs to provide third-party AI developers with equal access to the same features as those available to Google’s own services, namely Gemini. The idea here is that third-party AI providers should have an equal opportunity to compete on smartphones.

    Similarly, Google has to provide third-party search engine rivals with access to anonymised ranking, query, click and view data held by Google Search. These proceedings focus on the eligibility of AI chatbot providers to access the data, amongst other things. This data is said to be necessary for third-party search engines to optimize their services to offer users a genuine alternative to Google Search.

    We’ve reached out to Google for a statement. We’ll update this article when we learn more.

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