The European Commission said Tuesday it will look into whether Google is breaking the EU’s competition rules by not paying publishers enough or by setting unfair conditions to keep their content out of the search engine’s AI-generated summaries. “We are investigating whether Google may have imposed unfair terms and conditions on publishers and content creators, while placing rival AI models developers at a disadvantage,” Teresa Ribera, the European Commission’s executive vice-president for competition affairs, said in a statement. What do EU investigators want to know about Google’s AI results? If publishers and other content creators are fairly remunerated for their data, including YouTube videos, that is used to train…
EU opens antitrust inquiry over Google’s AI search summaries
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