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EU’s New Order for Google: What It Means for AI and Privacy

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The European Union has mandated that Google share its search data with rival search engines and open its Android system to competing AI services. This directive, part of the Digital Markets Act, aims to enhance consumer choice and foster competition in the tech sector. Starting in January 2027, Google must comply, with changes to Android expected by July 2027.

While the EU argues that these measures will create a more level playing field, Google has raised concerns about potential risks to user privacy and national security. The tech giant warns that exposing search data to unfamiliar companies could compromise the privacy of millions of Europeans, as adequate anonymisation may not be guaranteed.

The implications of this order extend beyond just Google. It could pave the way for new AI services to emerge, allowing users to interact with their preferred AI chatbots through voice commands. This shift could significantly alter how consumers engage with technology and what options are available to them.

As the EU continues to scrutinise Google, potential fines loom for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act. This ongoing regulatory pressure reflects a broader trend of increasing governmental oversight of Big Tech, which could reshape the landscape of digital services in Europe and beyond.

Source: France 24

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News Category: Technology Tags: ai, competition, eu, google, privacy

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