Looks like Google's AI ambitions just hit a regulatory speed bump. The EU's launching an antitrust investigation into how their AI tools are scraping and using content. This isn't just about one company—it's a preview of what's coming for the entire tech industry.
Regulators are finally catching up to AI's content consumption practices. If you're building in the AI or Web3 space, this case could set precedents on data usage rights and fair compensation models. The question isn't if stricter rules are coming, but when.
Anyone else think this might accelerate the push toward decentralized AI training data? When centralized giants face these headwinds, alternative models start looking more attractive.
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MEVSandwich
· 8h ago
The end of big corporations has arrived
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-09 13:26
Regulators have finally set their sights on the elephant.
Looks like Google's AI ambitions just hit a regulatory speed bump. The EU's launching an antitrust investigation into how their AI tools are scraping and using content. This isn't just about one company—it's a preview of what's coming for the entire tech industry.
Regulators are finally catching up to AI's content consumption practices. If you're building in the AI or Web3 space, this case could set precedents on data usage rights and fair compensation models. The question isn't if stricter rules are coming, but when.
Anyone else think this might accelerate the push toward decentralized AI training data? When centralized giants face these headwinds, alternative models start looking more attractive.