Recently, competition in the field of artificial intelligence has become increasingly fierce, and major technology companies have launched their own AI products in an effort to seize market opportunities. However, this rapid development has also raised concerns among regulators. U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren recently expressed concerns about the monopoly of technology giants in the field of AI and put forward corresponding regulatory suggestions. She believes that the leading position of companies such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google in the field of artificial intelligence may lead to insufficient market competition and harm the interests of consumers, so she called for measures to be restricted.
As many technology giants develop rapidly in the field of AI technology, Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren issued an antitrust call to ban the three major technology giants Amazon, Microsoft and Google from developing large language model artificial intelligence technology, and Calls on Amazon and Google to break up their businesses. Warren said that restricting technology giants from developing LLM artificial intelligence is to prevent their monopoly in emerging technology fields, and proposed splitting Google and Amazon to promote more competition.
Senator Warren’s call reflects current society’s concerns about the monopoly of technology giants and potential risks in the development of AI technology. How to balance technological innovation and market competition will be a problem that future regulatory agencies need to seriously consider and solve. This is not only related to the future development of technology giants, but also related to the interests of the entire society and a level playing field.