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    1. >“If the European Union is going to participate in the AI economy…They’re going to need data centers, data and access to the United States AI hardware stack, and you can’t over regulate and move the goal post on regulations and hit companies with huge fines,” Puzder told Ian King on CNBC’s

      He says to the bloc that’s home to CERN where the Web came from (https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-web). Yeah, we’ll be fine.

      Plus, he can keep smoking whatever that leads him to think the ‚US AI hardware stack‘ is some kind of stick/carrot combo.

    2. culture_vulture_1961 on

      The AI economy would be a dystopian nightmare so Europe not wanting to participate is a big plus. It is also a monumental fraud. None of innovations the big tech companies are peddling are a social good. They are designed to enable control by the people who own them and to make very rich people even richer.

    3. Single_Classroom_448 on

      If they don’t want to be fined, perhaps they should comply with the laws of fhe places they operate within?

    4. tortorototo on

      AI economy? What AI economy? All I see at the moment is AI bubble, and I’d prefer if EU investment funds kept our money out of it.

    5. wovenfabric666 on

      EU to U.S. Ambassador: Nope here the Big Tech has to follow our rules not the other way around.

    6. diamanthaende on

      Or what? Are you going to… OBLITERATE us?

      The illiterate has a new favourite word…

    7. Or big tech could just follow laws to avoid fines.

      US has higher legal risks than EU so complaint makes no sense.

    8. There is a very simple trick to avoid being fined in the EU: Stop breaking the law!

      I know, it may sound wild to somebody from a country where it is easier to bribe the president instead. But that’s how we roll here.

    9. I’ve got an American translator, this means: American Big Tech are scared, fine them more.

    10. Here’s what I don’t understand. There are infrastructure tech that we depend on: cloud services, operating systems… We can’t get rid of them because we have no EU alternatives. BUT WHY THE HELL do we tolerate criminal social media and other consumer websites like Amazon, Shein or Temu? We DO have alternatives that keep missing traction because they can’t compete with dark pattern, VC backed foreign companies. Just ban them. Nothing will be lost!

    11. SisterOfBattIe on

      USA… You could pull that stuff off when you were providing defense.

      Now you retreated every value adding committment and are actively sabotaging the union, AND you expect USA companies to get away with illegal behaviour?

      Nope.

      USA you made your bed. Lay in it.

      USA thinking got so short term they can no longer correlate NATO defense spendings with EU obeying USA dictacts.

    12. It’s big tech moving the goalposts on what is acceptable, not the EU. They are constantly seeking more ways to violate people in as many ways as possible to generate more profit. We are not „strangling innovation“, the US is selling out its own people to these vampires.

    13. I agree. We should stop fining them. And for that I’ve got the solution: FOLLOW THE FUCKING LAW YOU GREEDY BASTARDS

    14. I for one would prefer American AI to stay out of Europe. The US is creating Skynet with its total lack of guardrails for AI. They’re just going headlong into AGI and superintelligence, while giving it access to weapon systems and sensitive data.

      Also, this reaction is suspiciously close to the latest fine in the Netherlands, for allowing AI to undress people against their will, including children. Is the ambassador pro-child porn? Does he know about consent? Is this because his boss is a pedophile rapist?

    15. „The European Union needs to dial back regulation of U.S. big tech companies if it wants to be part of the AI economy“

      Which economy???

    16. Nope, stop breaking our laws and other than that you can fuck right off telling us what to do.. 

    17. They dont have to offer meta and other shit in europe. Stay away or obey the rules.

    18. ButterscotchOk5339 on

      The same companies who helped prop up a literal dictator that is currently taking a shit on the entire world including his own country? Those companies? Fuck it, fine them more. The fact that they’re trying to lobby themselves out of it just means it’s working.

    19. Flump trendsetting ignoring laws with no consequences. US is becoming a cess pit.

    20. Gummyrabbit on

      I think they mean stop fining US Tech because they need to be free to spread MAGA to the rest of the world.

    21. Sensitive_Pitch_4456 on

      „The European Union needs to dial back regulation of U.S. big tech companies if it wants to be part of the *AI economy*…“

      So they are planning an AI ECONOMY… the problem is we don’t see the economic side of things, yet. Everything is under a veil. TRUST US! This will be good. We create the rules, you will have to endure them! And we know the US loves their mini games on societies. Well, how about showing us what’s underneath, what is planned.

      AI at the moment is all about pilfering a profession, sidelining the affected people, essentially making them jobless, and the money for the expertise of many goes into a few big entitites. So essentially robbing everyone of their livelihood, decades of expertise and funneling the money from millions of individuals to a selected few.

      The first pillar that underpins the AI abomination is free open source. Where child like gullibility/naiveté made people offer the essence of their expertise on a platter. Make your project open source, it is THE WAY, TRUST US. You will be famous, your project will be used by many, and you get nothing in exchange. And as an added plus your source code was used to train large language models. And again, you get nothing in exchange.

      The pattern is the same.

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