Facebook: European regimes threaten innovation and freedom of expression |
Before the European Union issued general rules on Monday and this week, Facebook warned on Monday and Monday of threats to innovation and freedom of expression, and curbing American workers and companies in the coming months.
Facebook is the largest social network in the world with over 2.5 billion monthly active users. Facebook expressed its concerns in a detailed report and expected CEO (Mark Zuckerberg) to confirm the message sent to European President Margaret Westger. ) The Director of European Industry, Terry Bretton, will meet on Monday in Brussels.
Facebook indicated that the European Union could blame Internet companies for hate speech and other illegal speeches posted on their platforms, and Facebook said: This ignores the nature of the Internet. "This responsibility will hinder innovation and freedom of expression," the company said in its report. It proposes a new framework that should be proportionate and necessary.
Zuckerberg's visit to Europe follows the visit of the CEO of an American technology company and includes: the parent company of Google Alphabet (Sundar Pichai) and Microsoft (Microsoft) Brad Smith (last month) in Belgium, the capital of Brussels.
Tomorrow, West and Brittany will announce proposals to reduce the dominance of Facebook, Google and Amazon. They will also suggest rules for using artificial intelligence, especially in high-risk areas such as healthcare and transportation.