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UK regulator warns of risks as AI agents take over consumer tasks

UK regulator warns of risks as AI agents take over consumer tasks
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has released a report on “agentic AI,” systems that act on a consumer’s behalf for activities such as shopping or insurance hunting. While the technology promises convenience and cost savings, the CMA flags a range of risks, including biased recommendations, hallucinated information, over‑reliance, algorithmic pricing collusion, data‑privacy concerns, and lock‑in to closed ecosystems. The regulator stresses that businesses remain fully responsible for outcomes, and calls for transparent practices, strong interoperability standards, secure digital identities, and clear consumer consent mechanisms before the market fully embraces autonomous digital assistants. Leggi di più

OpenAI May Integrate Sora Video Generator into ChatGPT

OpenAI May Integrate Sora Video Generator into ChatGPT
OpenAI is reportedly planning to embed its Sora video‑generation tool directly within ChatGPT, moving the capability from a separate website and app into the main chatbot. The move could draw users back to ChatGPT amid rising competition from Anthropic’s Claude, but it also raises concerns about an increase in deepfake content and potential cost pressures that might affect pricing and ad placements. Leggi di più

Cloudflare CEO Urges UK Regulator to Separate Google’s Search and AI Crawlers

Cloudflare CEO Urges UK Regulator to Separate Google’s Search and AI Crawlers
Cloudflare chief executive Matthew Prince is lobbying the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority to impose stricter rules on Google’s use of its web crawler for both search and AI products. Prince argues that bundling the crawler gives Google an unfair advantage over other AI companies, forcing media sites to opt out of both search and AI content simultaneously. Cloudflare, which hosts many AI firms, is providing data to the CMA to support regulatory action and is promoting a more competitive market where AI providers would pay for content rather than rely on Google’s free access. Leggi di più

DOJ Seeks Breakup of Google’s Ad Tech Business in Antitrust Trial

DOJ Seeks Breakup of Google’s Ad Tech Business in Antitrust Trial
In a federal antitrust trial, the Department of Justice argues that Google has illegally monopolized the online advertising market by tying its ad exchange, AdX, to its publisher ad server, DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP). The government asks the court to force Google to sell these key assets and to open‑source the auction logic that determines which ads win. Google counters with a proposal for behavioral fixes and emphasizes that sweeping breakup remedies could harm innovation and user privacy. Testimony from publishers underscores the central role of Google’s tools in funding free content on the web. Leggi di più

Nvidia AI Accelerator Sales Projected Near $400 Billion by 2028 Amid Expanding Hyperscaler Spending

Nvidia AI Accelerator Sales Projected Near $400 Billion by 2028 Amid Expanding Hyperscaler Spending
Morningstar Equity Research forecasts Nvidia's AI‑related sales could approach $400 billion by 2028, driven largely by its accelerator products. The analysis highlights that hyperscaler cloud providers are expected to push annual capital expenditures beyond $450 billion by 2027, fueling demand for AI hardware. While growth remains robust, the pace is projected to decelerate after 2024, raising questions about sustainability. Competitive pressures from Broadcom, AMD and other semiconductor firms, together with rising energy needs, regulatory scrutiny and geopolitical factors, could temper Nvidia's dominance in the long run. Leggi di più

Microsoft to Unbundle Office 365 from Teams, Cutting Prices to Avoid EU Antitrust Penalty

Microsoft to Unbundle Office 365 from Teams, Cutting Prices to Avoid EU Antitrust Penalty
Microsoft has agreed to sell Office 365 suites without the Teams collaboration tool at a substantially lower price, ending a long‑standing European Union antitrust dispute. The settlement follows a complaint that Microsoft illegally tied Teams to its dominant Office suite, limiting competition. Under the deal, customers can switch to licenses that exclude Teams, move their data elsewhere, and benefit from price cuts that could halve the cost difference between bundled and unbundled suites. Competitors such as Slack, Google Meet and Zoom will gain greater interoperability, while Microsoft avoids a potential EU fine. Leggi di più

EU Antitrust Regulator Fines Google Over AdTech Practices

EU Antitrust Regulator Fines Google Over AdTech Practices
The European Commission has imposed a record fine of €2.95 billion (just under $3.5 billion) on Google, concluding the company abused its dominant position in online advertising. Regulators said Google favored its own ad exchange, AdX, in both its publisher ad server and ad‑buying tools, creating a conflict of interest across the adtech supply chain. Google has 60 days to stop the self‑preferencing practices and must propose remedies, or face further action. The company announced it will appeal the decision, arguing there are maybe alternatives to its services. The fine is the EU's second‑largest antitrust penalty ever. Leggi di più