The European Parliament may be ditching Google as its default search engine
The European Parliament is reportedly set to replace Google with the French search engine Quant as its default by June 4th. This move aligns with the EU's broader strategy to enhance digital sovereignty and reduce reliance on foreign technology, particularly American tech giants. While users can still opt for other search engines, the change emphasizes privacy and European-developed alternatives. AI
IMPACT Signals a growing trend of regulatory bodies prioritizing data privacy and local tech ecosystems over established global platforms.