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Starting this week, the ‘Technology Giants’ will have to adopt new rules defined by Digital Markets Law. Thus, the set of regulations of the European Union (HUH) has put in place measures that offer new options for default browsers and search engines, stores for downloading iPhone apps, and how your personal online data will be used.
In this way, six technology companies classified as “guardians” – Amazon, Apple, Google Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and ByteDanceowner of TikTok – will have to start adopting the new rules. Recently, a series of new developments in the regulations of the European Union sought to control the dominance of large companies. Thus, the ‘Technology Giants’ had to adapt this week.
Google reveals changes to the Digital Markets law in the EU
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Shortly after learning of the accusation of Elon MuskThe OpenAI disclosed an email exchange with the owner of the Twitter. It all started when Musk sued the company for “aim to profit from Artificial intelligence (AI)” and deviate from the original mission of developing and sharing the resource. However, the developer of the ChatGPT rebutted the action filed by the businessman and pointed out his contradictions.
“We need to go with a number much higher than $100 million to avoid appearing desperate. I think we should say we’re starting with a $1 billion funding commitment… I’ll cover whatever no one else provides. Even raising several hundred million [de dólares] it won’t be enough. This needs billions a year immediately or forget it“, he would have said Elon Musk in the email exchange revealed by OpenAI.
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