Italy closes antitrust probes into AI firms after commitments on 'hallucination' risks

April 30, 2026 5:20 AM EDT

AI (Artificial Intelligence) letters are placed on computer motherboard in this illustration taken, June 23, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

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.

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.

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 also agreed to invest in technology to reduce the risk of ⁠hallucinations, while acknowledging that current technology cannot prevent them ​entirely.

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)



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