EU takes action again, Google and Samsung are under antitrust investigation for AI cooperation

SamsungSamsung unveiled its latest foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, at its Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris last week. Like the Galaxy S24 series before it, the two phones come pre-installed withGoogleof Gemini application.

EU takes action again, Google and Samsung are under antitrust investigation for AI cooperation

Gemini is Google's generative AI tool, and on Samsung's 2024 flagship models, users can activate the Gemini interface through the "Hey Google" voice command or by swiping up from the bottom of the screen.

These Galaxy phones mark the advent of smartphones with built-in AI. For example, when users come across content of interest while browsing the web or social media, they can quickly search for relevant information by simply drawing a circle on the screen, without having to open various search apps. This feature, called "circle search," is made possible by close collaboration with Google and AI services such as Gemini Nano and Gemini Pro.

However, the partnership has now attractedEuropean UnionSamsung Electronics received an eight-page questionnaire today asking about the launch of a smartphone equipped with Google's artificial intelligence service Gemini, Reuters reported.

The EU aims to investigate whether there was any unfair practice in the integration of Gemini into Samsung Galaxy phones, such as stifling competition from other AI companies.

The investigation is not unfounded, as the entire Google suite of apps is connected to Gemini. For example, when Gemini is asked to find sightseeing places, it defaults to using Google Maps and showing Google travel and booking information. The EU is now investigating whether the AI services resulting from this partnership violate antitrust laws.Basically, it asked Samsung Electronics whether it had considered using an AI chatbot from another company instead of Google.

The two companies could face fines if the European Union determines that the contract between Google and Samsung Electronics violates the infamous Digital Markets Regulation, which has been used to force Apple to open its iOS ecosystem to third-party apps.

Generally speaking, companies that violate the Digital Markets Act can be fined up to $10% of their global sales, an astronomical figure for companies like Google or Samsung.

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