>“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
Plus, he can keep smoking whatever that leads him to think the ‘US AI hardware stack’ is some kind of stick/carrot combo.
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.
Handrljan42 on
Stop breaking the law?
Doc_Bader on
BugsBunnyNo.jpeg
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?
borgi27 on
You know what, imma start fining big tech even harder
Praxics on
Fine big tech even more!
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.
wovenfabric666 on
EU to U.S. Ambassador: Nope here the Big Tech has to follow our rules not the other way around.
edparadox on
Wouldn’t it be easier to just follow the laws?
diamanthaende on
Or what? Are you going to… OBLITERATE us?
The illiterate has a new favourite word…
bebop9998 on
Say please.
xxgmk on
How about … no?
gkn_112 on
EU to US ambassador: Stop selling your people to big tech
Interesting_Cat_555 on
Or what? Youll tariff us?
Tempires on
Or big tech could just follow laws to avoid fines.
US has higher legal risks than EU so complaint makes no sense.
ProgrammerPlayful326 on
cry me a river
saschaleib on
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.
Luck88 on
I’ve got an American translator, this means: American Big Tech are scared, fine them more.
oliverjohansson on
EU commissioner to US ambassador: we haven’t started yet
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.
Zeebaars on
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.
Whole-Cookie-7754 on
Suck my dick fucking yanks
Davidat0r on
I agree. We should stop fining them. And for that I’ve got the solution: FOLLOW THE FUCKING LAW YOU GREEDY BASTARDS
Richard_Tingle on
They just fined big tech themselves a few days ago?
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EU to US ambassador: Fuck off
>“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.
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.
Stop breaking the law?
BugsBunnyNo.jpeg
If they don’t want to be fined, perhaps they should comply with the laws of fhe places they operate within?
You know what, imma start fining big tech even harder
Fine big tech even more!
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.
EU to U.S. Ambassador: Nope here the Big Tech has to follow our rules not the other way around.
Wouldn’t it be easier to just follow the laws?
Or what? Are you going to… OBLITERATE us?
The illiterate has a new favourite word…
Say please.
How about … no?
EU to US ambassador: Stop selling your people to big tech
Or what? Youll tariff us?
Or big tech could just follow laws to avoid fines.
US has higher legal risks than EU so complaint makes no sense.
cry me a river
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.
I’ve got an American translator, this means: American Big Tech are scared, fine them more.
EU commissioner to US ambassador: we haven’t started yet
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.
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.
Suck my dick fucking yanks
I agree. We should stop fining them. And for that I’ve got the solution: FOLLOW THE FUCKING LAW YOU GREEDY BASTARDS
They just fined big tech themselves a few days ago?