Leading tech companies, including Meta and Spotify, have sounded the alarm on EU tech regulations potentially hampering AI advancements. In a joint statement, over two dozen firms expressed concerns that Europe might miss out on AI-driven economic growth due to inconsistent regulatory decisions. The letter, spearheaded by Meta, urges the EU to streamline regulations and modernize data protection interpretations.
This comes as tech behemoths like Apple and Meta delay introducing new AI features in Europe, citing regulatory uncertainties. The EU's Digital Markets Act, aimed at ensuring fair digital markets, has raised concerns about product integrity and user privacy among some companies.
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The EU is just doing the same as it has always done, hampering inovation to preserve the status quo, but they are oblivious to the fact that a ethernet cable is tightening its grip on their throats.
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Will the EU fall behind, or are they protecting their own interests?
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The Bigdata Godkings will threaten and bully your liberal democracies but they cower before the CCP.
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I don't know specifically what these companies are complaining about (source?) but if it's about protecting people's data, I think the EU is doing the right thing. It would be important to know specifically what we're talking about.
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The right way to protect one's data is to not share it in the first place.
Once it's out it's everyone's, not just yours. That's the non-rivalrous nature of information and you can't change it any more than you can change the speed of light.
Any laws that force you to share your data, like KYC/AML, are antithetic to data protection.
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The EU has kept itself out of tech innovation for decades for many reasons and hosts no own networks to speak of, part of which is subservience to US empire (much better to have your thought updates delivered directly by the hegemon). But this one doesn't get me worried. First off, if META complains, I'll automatically assume you stopped something horrible. Second, AI is a useless, hallucinating bubble that deserves to go away.
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if it relates to the amount of data they share with brokers , it's probably not a bad thing as they all make a fortune off that
but as others have said, if you're on their platforms in the first place, it's already been shared everywhere
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