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Commission gathers views on how the DMA can support fair and contestable digital markets and AI sector

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The European Commission is seeking feedback on how the Digital Markets Act (DMA) can support fair and contestable digital markets, including the Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector. 

To that end, the Commission published yesterday a call for evidence with additional information on the DMA review process and the public consultation launched on 3 July, as well as an AI questionnaire.

The review aims to evaluate the DMA's effectiveness in promoting fair and contestable digital markets, its impact on businesses – particularly small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) - and consumers. The goal is also to identify potential areas for improvement, as well as to consider emerging challenges, such as the rollout of AI-powered services. The feedback collected will feed into the Commission's report on the DMA review to be presented in May 2026 to the European Parliament, the Council and the European Economic and Social Committee.

The Commission invites interested parties to participate in the call for evidence and to share their views by replying to the AI questionnaire by 24 September

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