Landmark EU tech rules holding back innovation, Google says
- On Tuesday, Google warned EU antitrust regulators that the Digital Markets Act hampers innovation and harms European businesses and consumers.
- Following the EC's June 20 call, 76 proposals from 16 EU countries aim to establish AI gigafactories, seeking to position Europe as an AI leader.
- European airlines, hotels and restaurants reported a 30% drop in direct booking traffic, leading to higher travel ticket costs for European users.
- Oliver Bethell will ask regulators to clarify compliance requirements, seeking detailed guidance to enable Google to launch compliant services across the EEA.
- More broadly, the EU’s coordinated investment aims to position Europe as a leading AI hub, but lagging behind the US and China risks dependence on foreign technology.
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The EU is devoting considerable sums to the digital shift, but it will only be able to function as a growth engine if it does not leave large sections of society behind.
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