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🤖 Google Faces EU Investigation As Teen AI Mental Health Crisis Emerges
09 Dec 2025
Today's episode covers explosive developments in AI regulation and safety. The European Commission launches a formal probe into Google's AI training data practices, questioning whether the tech giant unfairly leverages its dominance. Meanwhile, shocking new research reveals a quarter of UK teens are using AI chatbots for mental health support, with tragic consequences in some cases. We also explore the growing movement for digital justice led by Gen Z activists, environmental groups demanding a moratorium on new datacenters due to AI's energy costs, and warnings about Russia's use of AI-generated deepfakes to influence the Ukraine conflict. These interconnected stories reveal a critical pattern: AI technology is advancing faster than our ability to manage its societal impacts.Subscribe to Daily Inference: dailyinference.comLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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