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Title: Apple Live Translation Feature Launches in EU After Legal Delay

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Apple Delays Real-Time Translation Feature in‍ EU Due to Digital Markets Act

Cupertino, CA – Apple has confirmed a delay in the rollout of its real-time conversation translation⁤ feature for AirPods within the European Union,⁣ citing complications arising from the EU’s ⁤Digital Markets Act (DMA). The feature,⁢ designed to allow seamless conversations between individuals‍ speaking different languages via AirPods and iPhones, was initially expected to launch alongside iOS 17.1.

The delay stems from a ⁤requirement within the DMA that compels Apple ⁤to‍ open up the technical infrastructure enabling audio⁢ routing between devices to competitors. According to Apple, ⁤this means third-party headphone manufacturers will gain the​ ability to simultaneously access the microphone and speakers ‍of an iPhone – a capability previously exclusive to Apple products. Implementing this access while maintaining user data privacy proved more complex and time-consuming than⁤ anticipated, requiring several months of development.

The translation feature functions by processing audio signals between AirPods and an iPhone,displaying translations on the screen and enabling two-person conversations in each user’s native ‍language when both parties wear AirPods. While the software operates locally on the‌ iPhone, avoiding cloud-based processing, the DMA mandates that the ⁤underlying technology be accessible to other companies. ​

Apple has expressed concerns that the EU Commission’s interpretation of the DMA rules‍ could stifle innovation and pose risks to user security. ⁣The company also notes that the ‌translation​ feature currently requires users to manually select languages within Apple’s translation app, rather than automatically ⁤detecting them. Further features may also face ⁤delayed implementation due to the ongoing regulatory adjustments.

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