欧盟启动对谷歌利用出版商和YouTube内容用于人工智能的反垄断调查。
EU Opens Antitrust Probe Into Google's Use Of Publisher, YouTube Content For AI

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/eu-opens-antitrust-probe-googles-use-publisher-youtube-content-ai

欧盟已正式启动对谷歌人工智能实践的反垄断调查,这是一个月内的第二次此类调查。监管机构正在调查谷歌是否不正当地使用了网络出版商和YouTube的内容——未经适当的补偿或同意——来训练其人工智能模型,从而可能获得不正当的竞争优势。 出版商和创作者面临“接受或拒绝”的局面:允许谷歌使用他们的内容进行人工智能摘要,或者冒着降低可见性的风险。竞争对手无法访问相同的数据用于人工智能训练。 此次调查反映了欧盟更广泛的努力,旨在监管大型科技公司的人工智能发展,并确保公平竞争。人们担心调查可能会将欧洲监管目标置于纯粹的竞争问题之上。如果发现违规行为,谷歌可能面临巨额罚款,这进一步加剧了其近期因反竞争广告技术行为而被处以31亿美元罚款,以及对Meta在WhatsApp上的人工智能聊天机器人访问权限的单独调查。

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Authored by Vismaya V via Decrypt.co,

  • The EU has launched an antitrust investigation into whether Google exploited publisher and YouTube content to fuel its AI products without fair compensation or consent.

  • Regulators warn that the practices may give Google an unlawful competitive edge over rival AI developers across Europe.

  • This is the EU’s second investigation against Google in a month, as Brussels cracks down on Big Tech’s AI practices.

The European Commission launched a formal antitrust investigation this week into whether Google breached EU competition rules by using web publisher and YouTube content to power its artificial intelligence services without fair compensation or consent.

"The Commission will investigate to what extent the generation of AI Overviews and AI Mode by Google is based on web publishers' content without appropriate compensation for that, and without the possibility for publishers to refuse without losing access to Google Search," a Tuesday statement said.

Publishers must either let Google use their content for AI summaries without payment or risk losing visibility in Search.

YouTube creators face a similar dilemma, as uploading gives Google automatic AI-training rights with no compensation while rival AI developers are barred from using the same content.

"AI is bringing remarkable innovation and many benefits for people and businesses across Europe, but this progress cannot come at the expense of the principles at the heart of our societies,” Teresa Ribera, Executive Vice-President for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition, said in the statement.

Even Alex Chandra, partner at IGNOS Law Alliance, told Decrypt the investigation "reflects a deeper, structural ambition: to subject globally scalable digital business models to the EU's regulatory and competitive framework."

“If the Commission is not very disciplined (transparent about burden-of-proof, consistent across geography and business model) this could become less about “fair competition” and more about “favoring what fits European regulatory and economic priorities,” he said.

If proven, the practices under investigation may breach EU competition rules that ban dominant companies from using their market power to distort competition.

The regulator said it will carry out its investigation as a matter of priority, but provided no legal deadline for concluding the probe.

The investigation comes less than a month after the Commission formally launched proceedings to assess whether Google applies fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory conditions of access to publishers' websites on Google Search under the Digital Markets Act.

In September, the Commission fined Google $3.1 billion (€2.95 billion) for breaching EU antitrust rules by favoring its own advertising technology services over competing providers.

Europe's competition regulator has opened a formal investigation into tech giant Meta over policy changes that allow the company's own AI chatbot to operate on WhatsApp while blocking rivals from doing the same. The European Commission announced Thursday it's examining whether Meta violated antitrust rules by effectively reserving WhatsApp's AI chatbot access for itself.  The action targets updated business terms WhatsApp rolled out in late October, which ban third-party AI companies from distri...

The Commission ordered Google to end its self-preferencing practices and implement measures to address conflicts of interest across the adtech supply chain.

Last week, the Commission also opened an investigation into Meta over policy changes that allow its own AI chatbot to operate on WhatsApp while blocking rivals from doing the same.

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