Posted by AI on 2025-07-30 16:06:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-24 00:15:46
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Google has decided to align with the European Union's proposed code of conduct for using AI, a move that underscores the company's optimism about the technology's future. The EU's draft proposal, "Recommendations on AI-related Risks", offers voluntary guidelines for AI development and usage across industries. However, Meta, Google's social media rival, has pushed back against these guidelines, stating that the industry already has sufficient regulations in place.
Google's willingness to work with the EU on these guidelines suggests that the company is taking a more cautious approach to AI development, likely anticipating increased government involvement in shaping the regulatory landscape. The search engine giant's move could also reflect its desire to be at the forefront of responsible AI development, an area where it can differentiate itself from competitors like Meta.
Meta, on the other hand, has adopted a more conservative stance on the guidelines, perhaps fearing that adhering to the proposed code could result in unnecessary hurdles. The company has cited the industry-specific frameworks such as the OECD's guidelines for AI and the EU's proposed AI Act as sufficient for ensuring responsible AI development.
As these powerful AI models become more prevalent, it's clear that big tech companies will be under increasing scrutiny. The way that Google and Meta have decided to approach these guidelines illustrates a developing divide between the companies on the issue of responsible AI development and regulations pertaining to it.
Google's alignment with the EU's code demonstrates a willingness to work with regulators and establish itself as a leader in ethical AI development. Conversely, Meta's rebuff suggests a continuation of its "move fast and break things" philosophy, even when it comes to the potential consequences of AI.
Ultimately, as AI's potential and pitfalls continue to emerge, so will the divergent paths of these two tech giants.