{"slug": "google-must-open-android-to-rival-ai-agents-eu-orders", "title": "Google must open Android to rival AI agents, EU orders", "summary": "The European Commission ordered Google to open Android to rival AI assistants and share search data under the Digital Markets Act, aiming to curb Google's dominance. Google warned the rulings could undermine user privacy and security, while experts flagged new risks for enterprise security as multiple AI agents gain system-level access.", "body_md": "The European Union is stepping up its actions against US tech giants under the Digital Markets Act, which is intended to ensure fair competition between digital platforms. On Thursday, the European Commission issued [two rulings to limit Google’s dominance](https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/commission-provides-guidance-google-ai-interoperability-android-and-sharing-google-search-data).\n\nThe Commission ordered Google to open up the Android operating system to AI assistants other than its own Gemini, ensuring that they had the same access to applications and operating system services. A second ruling ordered Google to [share search data](https://www.computerworld.com/article/4159968/google-should-share-search-data-to-break-its-monopoly-european-commission-suggests.html) that only it is big enough to collect with other search engines.\n\nGoogle has hit back at the measures, warning that they could create security issues for users. “Today’s decisions risk undermining vital privacy and security guardrails for millions of Europeans. We have repeatedly offered solutions to safeguard users while satisfying the DMA’s goals, but these rulings discount extensive evidence of user harm,” said Kent Walker, Google’s President of Global Affairs, [in a company blog post](https://blog.google/company-news/inside-google/around-the-globe/google-europe/the-dma-should-not-undercut-security-privacy-for-europeans/).\n\nThe EU move doesn’t just cause problems for Google but for CISOs as well, warned Roman Stanek, CEO of Good Data AI. “Enterprise security has always leaned on a simple assumption, that apps are boxes, and the OS decides what crosses the box. But once multiple agents get equal system-level reach, access to screen context, cross-app actions, background execution, that assumption breaks.\n\n“CISOs need to stop treating ‘AI assistant’ as a single, well-understood permission and start treating it as a category risk, one they have to govern like they govern app stores and MDM policies today. That requires device policies that name which agents can hold system-level permissions, not just which apps are installed. It means DLP and conditional access rules that account for an agent reading and acting on data, not just an app requesting it.,” he said.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/google-must-open-android-to-rival-ai-agents-eu-orders", "canonical_source": "https://www.computerworld.com/article/4198420/google-must-open-android-to-rival-ai-agents-eu-orders.html", "published_at": "2026-07-17 14:36:13+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-17 14:41:34.432294+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-policy", "ai-agents", "artificial-intelligence"], "entities": ["European Commission", "Google", "Android", "Gemini", "Digital Markets Act", "Kent Walker", "Roman Stanek", "Good Data AI"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/google-must-open-android-to-rival-ai-agents-eu-orders", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/google-must-open-android-to-rival-ai-agents-eu-orders.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/google-must-open-android-to-rival-ai-agents-eu-orders.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/google-must-open-android-to-rival-ai-agents-eu-orders.jsonld"}}