Europe just dropped a bombshell—the European Commission launched a formal probe into Google's AI practices. The investigation zeroes in on whether the tech giant's scraping and use of online content for training AI models crosses antitrust lines. This isn't just about Google; it's about who controls data in the AI era. With Web3 pushing for decentralized data ownership, watching regulators challenge centralized players hits differently. Could this signal a shift toward fairer data usage frameworks? The implications stretch far beyond traditional tech—crypto and decentralized AI projects might find new tailwinds here.

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0xSoullessvip
· 12-12 11:12
This move by the EU is purely a prelude to squeezing retail investors. Regulating Google ultimately just leads big funds to switch aliases and continue to extract profits.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 12-09 13:17
Finally, someone is regulating Google. The issue of data monopoly needs to be investigated.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 12-09 11:59
The EU has finally taken action against Google, this time targeting AI data scraping. It looks like the good days for centralized giants may be coming to an end. Google has really hit a wall this time—the war for data sovereignty has reached the AI field. Does Web3 finally have a chance to rise? Honestly, I’m a bit hopeful. Regulating the giants might really give on-chain projects a chance to breathe. If this wave of regulation actually comes into effect, decentralization might finally become more than just a slogan... Is Google being targeted again? It's about time someone dealt with these data-hungry players.
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 12-09 11:47
Finally, someone is taking action against Google's practices. Data monopolies really do need to be addressed.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 12-09 11:47
I'm not surprised that Google is under investigation. It's about time someone did something about these data harvesters.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 12-09 11:44
Finally, someone dares to take on Google. The EU is really tough—centralized giants must be getting nervous now.
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LightningWalletvip
· 12-09 11:37
The EU is really getting serious now, and Google is probably going to get fined... The battle for data has only just begun.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 12-09 11:34
The EU has finally taken action, and this time Google is playing with fire. The monopoly on data can no longer be enjoyed alone. Is the spring of Web3 coming?
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