Facebook warns new EU rules aimed at Big Tech could ‘stifle innovation’ GlobeBusiness
Referring to the possibility that the EU may hold internet companies responsible for hate speech and other illegal speech published on their platforms, Facebook said this ignores the nature of the internet.“Such liability would stifle innovation as well as individuals’ freedom of expression,” it said in the white paper.Zuckerberg’s visit came on the heels of visits by Alphabet chief executive Sundar Pichai and Microsoft president Brad Smith to Brussels last month.
Vestager and Breton will announce proposals on Wednesday aimed at exploiting the bloc’s treasure trove of industrial data and challenging the dominance of Facebook, Google and Amazon. They will also propose rules to govern the use of artificial intelligence especially in high risk sectors such as healthcare and transport.
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