The European Commission initiated two "specification proceedings" to guide Google on its compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The first proceeding focuses on ensuring Google provides rival AI services the same access to Android software and hardware features that its own services, such as Gemini, receive.
The second focus area requires Google to grant competing search engines fair access to its anonymized ranking, query, and click data.
The Commission intends to conclude the proceedings within six months.
Google responded, stating it already licenses search data under the DMA. However, Google expressed concerns that additional rules, potentially driven by competitor complaints, could compromise user privacy, security, and innovation.