The European Commission suspects Google of maintaining anti-competitive practices with its artificial intelligence tool. Before that, an investigation was opened, announced in March: “The investigation will examine in particular whether Google distorts competence by imposing unfair conditions on publishers and content creators, or by granting itself privileged access to content, which disadvantages developers of competing AI models. » This is the second investigation in less than a week that Brussels has opened a major American technological project in the face of the possibility that it violates European market standards, which was the objective a few days ago.
Despite arrests and threats from the United States against the European Union for investigations and fines against large North American technology companies, Brussels continues its path. The 120 million fine that I imposed last month on the social network caused the entire Washington administration to publish.
(Latest news. Soon expanding)