Recall, which captures and stores screenshots of desktop PC activity every few seconds, was labeled a “privacy nightmare” when first unveiled last month.
Microsoft has refuted Google’s claims and said that it has worked with independent cloud providers in the EU to change its licensing terms to address their concerns.
Meta has also added a feature for people to disclose when they share AI-generated video or audio and failing to do so would attract penalties, the company said.
While the rise of generative AI has bolstered Microsoft’s revenue from its Azure and SaaS offerings, it also helped Google grow cloud revenue to the point it’s now 10% of Alphabet’s revenue.
Italian watchdog, Garante, which assesses AI platform compliance with EU regulations, has given OpenAI 30 days to respond.
The number assumes significance as China is embroiled in a battle of supremacy in the technology sector with the US, which has seen both nations deploy strategies that thwart each other’s progress.
The internet giant maintained that it did not violate the patents of scientist Joseph Bates or that of his company Singular in any manner.
The search engine and the web browser, just like Apple’s iMessage service, could be exempted as they are not dominant enough in their segments.
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