Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Google’s Sundar Pichai and Apple's Tim Cook to answer for their companies’ practices before Congress for the first time as a group
The CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google will face hard questions about their power, size and reach in front of the House of Representatives.
Zuckerberg argues that "We compete against the companies appearing at this hearing, plus many others that sell advertising and connect people. We also compete globally, including against companies that have access to markets that we aren't in." Zuckerberg also renewed Facebook's call for government regulation. He has previously called for more laws in areas where the company has been criticized - such as harmful content in social media, election integrity and privacy.
"I believe Amazon should be scrutinised," Bezos said in prepared remarks posted online ahead of the unprecedented antitrust hearing.
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