EU steps in to make sure Google gives rivals access to AI services and data
The European Commission aims to ensure Google shares AI and search data fairly with rivals under the Digital Markets Act, with draft measures expected within six months.
- On Tuesday, the European Commission said it is opening specification proceedings under the Digital Markets Act to ensure Google gives rivals access to Gemini AI services and data within six months.
- Spurred by past antitrust scrutiny, Brussels moved to act after EU regulators last year began probes into Google and following a 2.95-billion-euro fine .
- The specification proceedings will specify how Google must give third-party AI companies equally effective access to features and consider AI chatbot providers' eligibility, while Brussels aims to help Google comply with the DMA and expects rivals to offer genuine alternatives to Google Search.
- If Google’s responses fall short, Brussels can conclude non-compliance and impose measures, with DMA violations leading to fines of up to 10 percent of global turnover.
- Amid pushback from Google and U.S. officials, Teresa Ribera said, `We want to help Google by explaining in more detail how it should comply with its interoperability and online search data sharing obligations under the Digital Markets Act`.
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EU to specify Google's AI-interoperability and data-sharing obligations
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EU steps in to ensure rivals have access to Google Gemini's services and data
Brussels: The European Union said on Tuesday, January 27, it’s stepping in to make sure Google gives rival AI companies and search engines access to Gemini AI services and data as required by the bloc’s flagship digital rulebook. The executive arm of the 27-nation bloc said it was opening up so-called “ specification proceedings ” to ensure that Google complies with the sweeping Digital Markets Act, which requires Big Tech companies to give smal…
The European Commission (EC) has opened proceedings against the American company Google from the Alphabet group in connection with the Android mobile operating system, artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as Gemini, and search services.
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