According to Odaily Planet Daily, in view of the EU Digital Markets Act, Apple has decided not to launch new artificial intelligence technologies for hundreds of millions of users in the EU market for the time being. Apple announced on Friday that it will not release Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring and SharePlay Screen Sharing to EU users this year because the Digital Markets Act will allegedly force Apple to lower the security level of its products and services.

Apple said in a statement, "We are concerned that the Digital Markets Act's interoperability requirements could force us to compromise the integrity of our products in ways that undermine user privacy and data security."

Apple is expected to receive a formal warning from EU regulators under the Digital Markets Act for allegedly blocking some apps from directing users to cheaper web subscription services. Earlier this year, Apple was fined 1.8 billion euros (about $1.9 billion) by EU regulators for this matter.