Meta, Spotify CEOs slap down European officials for 'stifling' AI innovation
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Zuckerberg and Ek argue that overlapping regulations in Europe lead to confusion, stifling tech growth and making compliance challenging for companies in the industry.
They emphasize that delays in training AI models due to regulatory concerns prevent Europe from harnessing its collective knowledge and technological potential, hindering progress.
Noyb criticized Meta’s approach, suggesting that the company should seek consent rather than view regulations as a hindrance to its operations and innovation.
Despite Spotify's success, the overall trend shows that European startups are struggling, underscoring the need for a clearer regulatory environment to spur innovation.
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