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EU antitrust chief meets Google, Meta, OpenAI, Amazon CEOs amidst AI scrutiny

By Thomson Reuters Mar 24, 2026 | 11:38 AM

By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS, March 24 (Reuters) – EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera, who has voiced concerns about ​Big Tech extending its dominance ‌into artificial intelligence, will meet the CEOs of Alphabet, Meta Platforms and OpenAI on Tuesday, a European Commission agenda item shows.

The first-time ‌meetings ​with Sundar Pichai, ⁠Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam ⁠Altman in San Francisco will take place as part of Ribera’s week-long trip to the United States where ​she is scheduled to speak at an American Bar Association conference ⁠on Friday.

She will also ⁠meet Amazon CEO Andy Jassy ​on Wednesday.

Ribera, who has launched several investigations ​into Google and Meta’s business practices, ‌this month said she was examining the entire AI stack, including AI chatbots, the data used to train ⁠them and the cloud computing infrastructure.

The European Commission, which acts as the EU competition enforcer, ⁠has ‌said risks are emerging as ⁠dominant companies favour their AI ​services ‌on their own platforms to ​exclude rivals.

Technology ⁠giants, including OpenAI, Nvidia, Meta and Google have been investing billions on AI infrastructure to cater for booming demand.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; editing by ​Barbara Lewis)