Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Joint Post-Hearing Statement on the Digital Markets Act

 US v. Google, here.

Datenschutzbeauftragte findet Metas KI-Training mit Nutzerdaten "unfassbar"

 

 [Disclosure: Wir haben einen Co-Autor gemeinsam]

 


Why the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store fees should be low or even zero

 D. Geradin, here.

Brazil Apple anti-steering decision

 CADE, here.

European Hoteliers Launch Collective Legal Action Against Booking.com

 Hotrec, here.

Agendas of the DMA Compliance Workshops available

 EC, here

In the adaptation part of this draft paper, which some friendly economists seem to like in particular, I express some mild reservations on the workshops - still, much better than nothing! 

Where is the agentic helper registering for me to all of them? 

Done!

Interestingly, Meta is the last invitee, no agenda yet available.

"And so we are now to a point where these larger companies are basically denying consumers the fruit of this incredible innovation"

 Luther Lowe Unbound, FT here

Nothing to disclose: I never had the chance to talk to him but I admire his grit.

German privacy watchdog scraps plans to stop Meta AI training on personal data

 Euractiv, here.

[Such a pity the German Court didn't have the 5(2) Meta non-compliance decision to reflect on before deciding]

Meta grills US FTC expert over bias, 2019 'litigation strategy' advice as trial ends

 K. Vasant, here.

re:publica 25: Solving Search for the AI age - the future of an ever-evolving product

 


Video here

Google was one of the sponsors (Partners) at re:publica.

(Sell ads...Nothing more ;-)?)

 

 

 

Also quite interesting as it shows that Google hasn't been innovating much since becoming a monopolist, actually. Very busy building moats instead (see antitrust cases)?




AI used since forever.





Saying that AI is a great opportunity for creators: the argument is that queries are much more complex, answers (eg in AI overviews) better, generating better and longer engagement with websites. And also, people are asking more because more complex questions are possible.  "Trust us." Young users love it!

Agentic seems really the end game, at this point.  


Interesting slip of the tongue: "Given the success of AI Overviews, we found that...The success of the AI Overviews and the product market fit that it was finding" - the impression is that the AI push is now the must, figuring out how to repair/rediscover the web (web that AI buries alive) is for later. Providing incentives here and there to keep the ecosystem alive?

Will people continue using Google Search in the future? It'll depend on the competition on the merits, if others have the chance to emerge and be selected (for a DMA-related reflection see this draft paper I really need to finalize now but waiting for the closing arguments from the other side of the pond).
 

GenZ interviewer: not using Google Search much, rather ChatGPT or TikTok. 

Honest answer "I clearly have to find a way to get you to start using Google Search more..." - great, as long as it is by competing on the merits, not by building moats...

UPDATE 5 June 2025: 


Would running such adds fall under "competing on the merits" measures?