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Google’s AI Overviews are under EU investigation for unfair competition. An artist caught Spotify cloning his style with AI—and wasn’t happy. TikTok may be prepping a reboot app if it’s forced to sell. Meanwhile, AI bots are quietly learning how to write resumes from real job ads.
📌 In today’s Generative AI Newsletter:
Google faces EU antitrust heat over AI search.
Spotify’s AI experiment hits a sour note with creators.
TikTok’s new app rumors swirl amid sale drama.
Job listings become AI resume training data.
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🌍 Google’s AI Overviews under EU antitrust scrutiny

The European Commission is now investigating whether Google’s AI-generated search summaries favor its own content and products. A coalition of publishers and tech rivals filed the complaint, accusing Google of crowding out competitors and hurting the open web. This could reshape how AI appears in search results across Europe.
.🎵 Spotify slammed for unauthorized AI voice modeling

Greg Saunier from the band Deerhoof found out Spotify trained AI on his music without permission.
The project aimed to simulate artists’ styles but skipped asking them first.
The result? A backlash over creative rights, and a spotlight on how AI and art still struggle to coexist ethically.
📱 TikTok’s secret plan if it’s forced to sell

ByteDance insists it won’t sell TikTok, but inside sources say a new version of the app is already in development—just in case.
Rumors swirl about Oracle’s involvement and potential U.S. ownership. It’s a signal that even the biggest apps are prepping for AI-era policy shifts.
📄 Job posts are teaching AI how to write resumes

The BBC revealed that large language models are scraping job listings to learn the structure of application materials. It’s clever—and a little creepy.
For HR and hiring teams, it’s a wake-up call: the words you use might shape tomorrow’s AI-powered candidates.

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