The world\u2019s leading internet firms are actively collaborating with regulators in the European Union to ensure compliance with the bloc\u2019s stringent data protection rules. According to Ireland\u2019s Data Protection Commission (DPC), which serves as the lead EU regulator for major tech companies including Alphabet\u2019s Google, Meta, Microsoft, TikTok, and OpenAI, these firms are taking extensive measures to ensure that their artificial intelligence (AI) products do not violate data privacy regulations. Arjan, is EU governmental involvement a good or a bad thing, and what other EU regulations are impacted by this?
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