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Blocking tech giants’ AI tools – no downside for EU consumers, claims civil society

News RoomBy News RoomApril 7, 2025
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In recent weeks, EU institutions have expressed concerns over the availability of AI tools in the European market, with both Meta and Google executives stating that EU regulations have hindered the launch of their AI products in multiple Eurozone countries. This commentary highlights the evolving regulatory landscape in EU markets and the ongoing efforts to facilitate innovation while ensuring regulatory compliance.

himself, MetaAI was launched in 2023 in the US, and later in April in the UK and in June in the Gregorian calendar in the EU. The delay in MetaAI’s EU launch is said to be perplexing, given the company’s experience with regulatory frameworks. Meta claims that the delay is due to concerns from Irish regulators, which questioned the use of personal data for training its AI tools. Meta further stated that it is “trader” the regulatory process, while acknowledging that it is “happy to have arrived in the EU market.”

The emotional reaction of consumers in Europe towards these changes suggests a broader societal shift towards the integration of AI technologies. However, this shift is also accompanied by criticism, as some argue that compliance with regulatory demands is normal in the context of an evolving regulatory landscape. The矿业 gna warned EU authorities, pointing out that consumers expect AI tools that are both safe and respectful of their rights.

A survey conducted by Euro consumers, which represents people across Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and Italy, reveals that one in three respondents is concerned about the rapid development of AI in the EU. This concern stems from EU laws that aim to ensure democratic enforcement, while also providing a platform for artists. Such a move, supported by the European Commission, paints a bright and responsible future. Indeed, the shift in AI tools allows richer creativity for artists, while also enabling more European innovation.

The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has accused Chinese AI platform Deepseek of violating the GDPR. Deepseek has been banned from using personal data to train its AI models in several EU countries, a departure from its previous behavior in the US and the UK, where it has taken similarriticisms. The company has responded by asserting that excessive EU regulations are a precaution against the untapped potential offered by AI, while adhering to the law and data protection framework.

E telecommunications lawyer Kleanthi Sardeli of NOYB, which specializes in privacy law, has highlighted the fast-paced pace of AI technological advancement. She emphasizes that the EU’s highest court has expressed clear guidance on data protection and tailoring AI tools for individual needs, provided they comply with EU regulations. Sardeli also believes that EU regulation is a way to position platforms and companies within a global legal and ethical framework, fostering collaboration and cooperation among member states.

The EU has been actively investigating platforms that adhere to its data protection laws, with little delay. However, until now, the deadline for these investigations has not been reached. Meanwhile, the US administration is steadfastly supporting US president Donald Trump, as US tech companies oppose the EU’s regulatory measures. This stance reflects the company’s concern that EU regulations may rise to the level of US protection, affecting US concerns. The vicepresident recalls that in Paris, he attended the AI Action Summit, where US tech companies, including Meta, expressed a coherent and consistent view on the issues.

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