DailySand tracks EU regulation across AI, semiconductor infrastructure, capital markets, and critical minerals supply chains. Below are curated source items and daily digests where EU regulation appears in today's cross-sector intelligence briefing.
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The EU has mandated that Google share search data and open up its AI systems on Android as part of regulatory enforcement. This forced interoperability could reshape competitive dynamics in search and mobile AI services across European markets.
Read original →US political campaigns deployed AI across nearly every operational function—from opponent vetting to voter micro-targeting—with OpenAI recording 2 million requests during the 2024 US election, while Europe implements stricter AI regulation frameworks. The divergence in AI policy approach between US and EU creates separate regulatory regimes for campaign technology vendors.
Read original →Google has warned the EU that its proposed antitrust measures—requiring Google to share search data with competitors and open Android AI—pose major privacy risks. The regulatory pressure on Google's data-sharing practices could reshape competition in search and AI markets, affecting how tech giants manage proprietary datasets.
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