EU launches probe into Google’s use of online content for AI

December 9, 2025 at 01:26 PM UTC
Silicon Republic
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EU launches probe into Google’s use of online content for AI

The European Commission has initiated an investigation into Google's practices regarding the use of online content for its artificial intelligence services. This probe underscores the EU's ongoing commitment to ensuring fair competition and protecting the rights of content creators within the rapidly evolving landscape of AI development. It is a critical step in setting precedent for how large tech platforms leverage data. The Commission's primary concern revolves around whether Google is utilizing content, potentially including text, images, and video, without proper authorization or fair compensation. This investigation will likely scrutinize Google's data sourcing for its AI models, examining if the company is complying with copyright laws and data protection regulations, especially concerning the use of content found on platforms like YouTube. The investigation aims to determine whether Google's practices provide it with an unfair advantage in the AI market. This investigation has implications for content creators, publishers, and other digital content providers across Europe. If Google is found in violation, it could face significant fines and be required to change its data usage practices. This case aligns with the EU's broader digital strategy, which emphasizes the need for responsible AI development, protecting intellectual property rights, and promoting a fair digital ecosystem.

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Published: December 9, 2025 at 01:26 PM UTC
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