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EU Expands Tech Regulations to Cover Cloud and AI Services

What Happened

The European Commission announced an expansion of its landmark tech rules to include cloud computing and AI service providers. Under the Digital Markets Act, previously targeting mainly major internet companies, tech giants running cloud or artificial intelligence services in Europe will face new regulatory scrutiny and obligations. The move comes after regulators observed the increasing influence of cloud and AI platforms across critical infrastructure, consumer services, and cross-border data flows. Companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are expected to be most impacted by these updated policies, which demand greater transparency and fair competition.

Why It Matters

This development marks a significant tightening of digital oversight in Europe, aiming to ensure fair competition and responsible AI use. It will shape the strategies of global tech players and could influence regulations beyond the region. Read more in our AI News Hub

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