The leadership of the European Union is changing over the next few months, but the organization’s scrutiny of U.S. tech companies likely isn’t
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The incoming head of the EU executive arm is promising new laws on artificial intelligence and the use of big data within 100 days of taking office on Nov. 1, as the bloc’s antitrust enforcer gathers evidence in its probes into the practices of companies including Facebook Inc. and Amazon.com Inc.
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