The head of Germany’s cartel office, Andres Mundt, has issued a stark warning about the growing influence of Big Tech companies in the AI space. Mundt’s comments come amid concerns that these tech giants may use their data advantage to gain an upper hand in various sectors.
In an interview with Reuters, Mundt emphasized the need for regulators to closely watch the rise of AI technology. He’s worried that Big Tech’s access to both powerful servers and massive data could reinforce their dominance.
As AI becomes more popular, governments worldwide are rushing to create rules for its use. The European Union, in particular, aims to adopt AI regulations by year-end.
Read more: EU’s Top Court Backs German Watchdog’s Probe Into Meta’s Data Practices
Mundt’s message is clear: It’s crucial to prevent large corporations from getting even more powerful with AI. He acknowledges that there’s still room for competition, but he insists on strong oversight to keep the playing field level. Smaller AI providers can bring innovation, but they might also grow into influential platforms that reshape the industry.
The concerns raised by Mundt reflect wider worries about the impact of AI in various sectors. Regulators face the challenge of balancing innovation with preventing monopolistic practices as AI technology continues to advance.
Source: Reuters
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