Google and Meta are leading the charge against a “code of practice” governing tools like Gemini, ChatGPT and Llama.
Google accused European Union antitrust watchdogs of blundering their way through a probe that culminated in a record €4.3 billion ($4.5 billion) fine for allegedly abusing the market power of its ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A record EU antitrust fine of 4.3-billion-euro ($4.5 billion) imposed on Google seven years ago punished ...
The company is making its case at the European Court of Justice, the bloc’s highest court, on Tuesday after the regulator ...
The pushback comes as the emboldened leaders of US tech companies, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai, have been courting President-elect Donald Trump, with Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg urging him ...
The European Union is writing a $56 million check for researchers to build a large language model to rival its American and ...
Google urges EU court to annul decision over fine EU fine stifles rather than protects competition, Google argues EU court's final decision expected in coming months BRUSSELS, Jan 28 (Reuters ...
The European Union has pivoted to cheering AI innovation, laying less emphasis on rules that curb potential threats.
Google has told the European Union (EU) it will not comply with its new fact-checking law, according to a new report saying the massive search engine will not incorporate the measures into its ...
Apple, Meta, Google and the European Commission did not ... desire to mend fences with the incoming Trump administration. The EU is mulling an expansion into its investigation into whether ...
Google hopes to appease regulators with this change, which prevents Google from preferencing its own products and services.
Google will not be adding fact checks to its search results or YouTube videos in Europe — a decision that flouts an EU law that requires tech giants to use fact checkers. Kent Walker ...