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European Union regulators directed Google to provide artificial intelligence competitors greater access on Android smartphones. The order addresses concerns that the company could leverage its large user base to strengthen its position in A.I.
European Union regulators ordered Google to give artificial intelligence competitors greater access on Android smartphones. The decision responds to concerns that Google could use its large Android user base to gain an advantage in A.I. development and distribution.
Background on the Order The order requires the company to adjust how its Android operating system handles A.I. applications from other providers. Regulators stated the changes aim to increase competition in the A.I. sector.
Google must implement the required changes within a timeframe set by the regulators. The company has not yet issued a public response to the order.
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