The European Commission said on Thursday it will issue guidance to Google under the Digital Markets Act on how to let third-party online search engines and AI developers access its services and Gemini models. It opened two specification proceedings detailing equal access to features and anonymized Search data on fair, reasonable, non-discriminatory terms. The commission aims to conclude proceedings within six months.
Key Points
- 1Initiates two DMA specification proceedings requiring Google to grant rivals access to Search data and Gemini features
- 2Seeks to prevent dominant-platform advantage by ensuring fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory access to core data
- 3Requires engineers and product teams to design interoperable APIs and privacy-preserving data-sharing under six-month timeline
Scoring Rationale
Regulatory action by the European Commission raises industry-wide implications, limited by short article depth and few technical specifics.
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