Policy April 28, 2026 2 min read Google News: EU Digital Markets Act EN

EU rules reining in Big Tech will now target cloud services and AI, regulators say - Reuters

The EU is expanding its regulations on Big Tech to include cloud services and AI, aiming to enhance competition and user protection. This move will impact major tech companies and their cloud and AI operations within the EU. AI-assisted, human-reviewed

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EU rules reining in Big Tech will now target cloud services and AI, regulators say Reuters

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