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While I truly hope something is done on the US side, I am much more hopeful that the EU will be able to arrive to such a solution in a reasonable time.
They would definitely be the most likely to lead the way.
Unfortunately for us, unlike with hardware requirements like USB-C, software restrictions likely wouldn't cross the pond.
They still break new ground globally. The DMA/DSA has Japan follow the EU's lead for example, and the more countries adopt better regulations, the more the US gets pressured to follow.