OpenAI will be brought under the supervision of the EU's Digital Services Act, classified as a very large online search engine

Gate News update, on April 10, a source said that OpenAI will be brought under the jurisdiction of the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and classified as a very large online search engine. This means OpenAI will have to comply with the more stringent regulatory requirements set out in the DSA for very large platforms.

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