Italy Ends AI Antitrust Probes After Firms Tackle Hallucination Risks
Italy’s Antitrust Authority Closes Investigations into AI Companies
MILAN, April 30 (Reuters) - Italy's antitrust authority said on Thursday it had closed investigations into three AI companies over allegedly unfair commercial practices involving generative artificial intelligence, after accepting binding commitments from them.
The regulator, known as the AGCM, also polices consumer rights.
Targeted Companies and Hallucination Risks
It said it had targeted China's DeepSeek, France's Mistral AI SAS and Turkey's Scaleup Yazilim Hizmetleri Anonim Şirketi over risks of so-called AI hallucinations - the generation of inaccurate or misleading content.
Commitments Made by AI Firms
In response, the three companies have agreed to better inform users about hallucination risks via their websites and apps, adding permanent disclaimers to their chatbot services, the authority said.
DeepSeek’s Additional Measures
DeepSeek also agreed to invest in technology to reduce the risk of hallucinations, while acknowledging that current technology cannot prevent them entirely.
NOVA AI’s Clarifications for Consumers
As part of its commitments, NOVA AI, the cross-platform chatbot service offered by Scaleup, agreed to make clear to consumers that its service provides a single interface for accessing several chatbots and does not aggregate or process their responses, AGCM said.
(Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro. Editing by Alvise Armellini and Mark Potter)



