• The European Union (EU) may not be entirely left out of Apple's new privacy-focused intelligence capabilities, despite the company's focus on protecting user privacy. The article suggests that Apple is exploring ways to share certain intelligence data with the EU, potentially through a new "European Data Vault" initiative.
• The EU has been pushing for greater control and oversight of user data, particularly in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal and concerns over the misuse of personal information. Apple's potential collaboration with the EU could be seen as a way to address these concerns and maintain a positive relationship with European regulators.
• However, the details of how Apple might share intelligence data with the EU are still unclear, and the article notes that there are potential challenges and risks involved, such as ensuring the security and privacy of user data. The article suggests that further discussions and negotiations between Apple and European authorities will be necessary to determine the specifics of any potential data-sharing arrangements.