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The European Court of Justice upheld a €4.1 billion EU antitrust fine against Google for abusing Android's dominance to favor its own apps.
A leak has exposed the membership of Peter Thiel's secretive Dialog society, revealing that over 200 wealthy and influential figures from AI development and regulation have been meeting in secret for 20 years, raising concerns about undue influence on AI governance.
Over 150 mathematicians signed a declaration warning governments against overestimating AI capabilities, citing exaggerated claims by companies like OpenAI and urging regulation of AI in sensitive areas.
The European Court of Justice upheld Italy's requirement that Meta negotiate compensation with publishers, while US rulings favor broad fair use for AI training, highlighting a growing divergence in AI legislation between Europe and the US.
The article argues that tech companies like Amazon are building AI and data center infrastructure to become essential public utilities before regulations are established, creating dependency to avoid accountability.
Investors express a preference for limited government interference in the AI industry from both US and Chinese leadership.