Google says NO to this EU law: Says 'simply isn't appropriate or effective' for Search and YouTube videos

Google has informed the European Union that it will not implement fact-checking in its search results and YouTube videos, as it believes these measures are not appropriate or effective. Instead, the company will continue to refine its existing content moderation strategies, emphasizing the success of these practices during recent global elections and the introduction of features like SynthID watermarking.

Google says NO to this EU law: Says 'simply isn't appropriate or effective' for Search and YouTube videos
Google has informed the European Union that it will not implement fact-checking in its search results and YouTube videos, as it believes these measures are not appropriate or effective. Instead, the company will continue to refine its existing content moderation strategies, emphasizing the success of these practices during recent global elections and the introduction of features like SynthID watermarking.