Apple has confirmed that it is not bringing its Apple Intelligence suite to Europe, citing the bloc’s Digital Market Act (DMA) as the reason. The company said DMA “uncertainties” are to blame, and competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager has responded sternly. Speaking at Forum Europa, Vestager said “So, Apple has said that it will not launch its new features in the (IRS) environment, and it says that it will not do that because of the obligations that it has in Europe. The obligations that it has in Europe, are that it is open for competition – that is the short version of the DMA. I find that very interesting, that it says it will now deploy AI where it’s not obliged…