Under new EU laws, Google, Meta, and others will be required to explain their algorithms

Under new EU laws, Google, Meta, and others will be required to explain their algorithms

The DSA, like the DMA, will differentiate between different sizes of tech businesses, with greater requirements placed on larger companies. The largest companies, those with at least 45 million EU users, such as Meta and Google, will face the most scrutiny. These internet corporations have worked hard to weaken the DSA’s rules, notably those relating to targeted advertising and sharing data with independent researchers.

Although the EU member states have now agreed on the general outlines of the DSA, the legislative text must still be finished and the act legally approved into law. However, at this time, this final step is seen as a formality. The requirements will apply to all businesses 15 months after the act is passed into law, or on January 1, 2024, whichever comes first.