Ed Ludlow
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First up, Meta is facing a warning from the EU.
Now, the social media giant is under scrutiny over policies that restrict the use of rival AI assistants on WhatsApp.
And the European Commission has issued a statement of objections, cautioning that it may step in to prevent what it described as serious and irreparable harm to the market.
Now, Bloomberg's Francine Lacroix sat down with the European Commission Executive VP, Teresa Ribeiro.
Take a listen.
I don't know how it may be read by any government, but my sense is that this is not connected to politics, but connected to well-functioning markets and protection of consumers.
Plus, former Apple design chief Johnny Ive has unveiled a car co-designed with Ferrari called the Ferrari Luce.
It features taxidermy,
tactile switches, physical controls, aluminium details in the steering wheel and air vents.
Now, the design is deliberately moving away from a screen-heavy aesthetic, embracing what IVE describes as a more physical world approach.
And ByteDance, while it's turning heads with its latest AI video model, the TikTok parent just rolled out SeaDance 2.0, and the quality of the clips has surprised both analysts and industry watchers.
Now, the launch has generated plenty of buzz and helped lift shares across China's media and AI app space.
Ed.
And so is it right to go back to the co-founder, Brody?
How does the market interpret that?
And we also know who's expanding into agents and the enterprise area.
Brodie Ford, thank you so much.
That does it from this edition of Bloomberg Tech.
Ed, we've got a big week ahead.
There's yet more earnings.