Top executives from Apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta and Amazon are scheduled to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee next week in a hearing focused on artificial intelligence and competition policy. Lawmakers are expected to press the companies on how they are deploying AI tools and whether existing antitrust rules can address the market power of the largest technology firms.
The hearing comes as regulators and lawmakers in Washington intensify scrutiny of Big Tech’s influence over consumer services, cloud infrastructure, advertising, and the emerging AI market. With generative AI rapidly becoming central to search, productivity, and online commerce, senators are likely to examine whether the dominance of a few firms could limit competition for smaller rivals and startups.
The committee’s questions are also expected to center on whether current law gives regulators enough authority to respond to new forms of consolidation in artificial intelligence. The hearing may offer an early look at how Congress plans to approach AI oversight without stifling innovation, while also addressing concerns about market fairness, data control, and the concentration of power in the tech sector.
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