By Anna Ferrari ( June 3, 2026, 16:53 GMT | Insight) -- Artificial intelligence offers a chance to test whether the EU’s rulebook for Big Tech can prevent the sector from becoming dominated by a handful of companies, an EU regulator's official said. Lucia Bonova described AI as a “natural experiment” for the EU rules, as the goal is to create a level playing field as the technology develops. She also highlighted ongoing work to ensure rival AI services can compete with Google’s Gemini on Android.Artificial intelligence is becoming a key test case for the Digital Markets Act, the EU’s rules aimed at curbing the power of big online platforms, Lucia Bonova, a senior official in the European Commission’s antitrust department, said on Wednesday.*...
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