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Big Tech Faces Scrutiny Over AI Agents Controlling Internet Access

What Happened

Major technology companies like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI are rapidly rolling out AI agents to handle search, recommendations, and online actions for users. These intelligent agents, powered by advanced artificial intelligence, are designed to automate tasks and reshape how people interact with the internet. However, this trend is raising fresh concerns: as AI agents act as digital gatekeepers, there is a risk that online experiences will become even more consolidated in the hands of a few big tech players. Critics warn this could reduce diversity of information, limit user choice, and threaten healthy competition across the digital landscape.

Why It Matters

The rise of AI-driven agents signals a new era in online navigation, potentially shifting how billions access content and make decisions. If left unchecked, big tech firms could exert unprecedented influence over what users see and do online, impacting markets, democracy, and society as a whole. Read more in our AI News Hub

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