big tech dominance

About this tag
Big tech dominance refers to the outsized market control and influence held by major technology companies, often raising concerns about fair competition and user rights. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how this dominance extends into artificial intelligence, with entities like OpenAI prompting questions about innovation and regulation. The European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a key regulatory response aimed at curbing gatekeeper power and ensuring a balanced digital ecosystem. Topics include monopolistic tendencies, antitrust measures, and the impact on consumers and smaller competitors. The tag covers debates on whether current laws are sufficient to address the evolving challenges posed by big tech's control over data, platforms, and emerging technologies.
  1. Regulating AI Gatekeepers: Ensuring Fair Competition and User Rights in the Age of Big Tech

    The dominance of Big Tech in the digital marketplace has long been a topic of contention among policymakers, technologists, and lay users alike. Nowhere is this monopolistic tendency more evident than in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence, where the emergence of entities like OpenAI...