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EU Says Decision Not to Launch Siri AI in Europe Is Apple's Alone

著者: BeauHD
2026年6月10日 04:00

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EU委員会は、Siri AIを欧州連合(EU)で発売しない決定はアppleが独自にしたものだと表明しました。appleは互換性規則に基づくアクセス権限の免除を求めており、基準適合するプライバシーとセキュリティ対策を構築しようとする代わりに、欧州委員会から互換性義務免除を求めただけだと主張しています。

一方、Craig Federighi(Appleのソフトウェアエンジニアリング部長)は、「深く残念」と述べ、 Trusted System Agentというシステムを提案しましたが、これによってサードパーティのAIにも Siri AIと同様のデバイスアクセス権限を安全に与えることができると主張しています。

しかし、EU委員会はappleが互換性規則に基づいて提案した解決策について交渉せず、単純に免許免除を求めただけだと異論を呈しています。さらに、Appleはデジタル市場法(DMA)の要件がユーザーのデバイスに「ほぼ無制限」のアクセス権限を与えるものだとしています。
The European Commission says Apple's decision not to launch Siri AI in the EU is Apple's alone, arguing that the company sought an exemption from Digital Markets Act interoperability rules instead of building a compliant privacy- and security-preserving solution. Apple, meanwhile, says regulators rejected its proposals and claims the DMA would require giving third-party AI systems overly broad access to users' devices. MacRumors reports: Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier told reporters in Brussels: "The decision not to roll out Siri AI in the EU is Apple's and Apple's only. Apple was simply unable to develop interoperability solutions that meet essential EU privacy and security standards. Instead of trying to find a suitable compliance solution, Apple simply made a request to the European Commission to be exempted from their interoperability obligations. That's not an option." Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering, said the company was "deeply disappointed" and cited what it described as regulators' refusal to accept any of Apple's proposals, including a system called Trusted System Agent that would have allowed third-party virtual assistants to safely access the same device capabilities as Siri AI. The Commission's account tells a different story. Rather than negotiating over Apple's proposed solutions, regulators say Apple simply requested a blanket exemption from its interoperability obligations under the Digital Markets Act, something the Commission says is not an available option. Apple's statement framed the DMA's requirements as demanding that any AI system be given "nearly unlimited access" to a user's device.

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NHS Prescribes Half a Million Copilot Licenses For Its Paperwork Headache

著者: BeauHD
2026年6月10日 01:00

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NHS Englandは、Microsoft Copilotの導入を計画しており、50万5,000人の医療関係者や支援スタッフに提供される予定です。先行する3万人規模の実証実験では平均43分間の事務作業時間を節約できたと報告されています。

このソフトウェアは、退院手続き書類、ベッド管理、シフト計画、会議 Minutes 、理事会資料、簡報、データ分析、人事・財務・購買業務など多岐にわたる行政作業を支援する予定です。また、NHS組織は Copilot Studio(MicrosoftのカスタマイズAIエージェント構築ツール)にもアクセスできます。

Copilotを使用して自由情報要求対応やクレーム処理、ヘルプデスク業務削減、財務分析支援などのタスクを自社で作成できるようにする予定です。これらのシステムの展開には Agent 365という管理フレームワークが使用されます。

導入は一晩では終わらないとされ、各信託は従業員数に基づく中央配分のライセンスを受け取り、2026年10月までに50万5,000人以上のスタッフへのアクセスが期待されています。
NHS England plans to roll out Microsoft Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff after a 30,000-person pilot claimed the AI assistant saved users an average of 43 minutes a day on administrative work. The Register reports: The rollout won't happen overnight. NHS England said that each trust will receive a central allocation of licenses based on headcount, typically starting with around 2,000 Copilot seats, and that more than half a million staff are expected to have access by October 2026. The NHS has no shortage of administrative work to throw at the software. The rollout envisions Copilot helping with discharge paperwork, bed management, rota planning, meeting minutes, board papers, briefings, data analysis, and assorted HR, finance, and procurement tasks. NHS organizations will also receive access to Copilot Studio, Microsoft's toolkit for building custom AI agents. NHS England said trusts will be able to develop agents for tasks such as handling Freedom of Information requests, processing complaints, reducing helpdesk workloads, and assisting with financial analysis. A governance framework called Agent 365 will oversee the deployment of those systems.

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