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The federal government says Google has a monopoly on global search. But what happens to AI in the U.S. if Google is broken up ...
This collaboration exemplifies how strategic data access can swiftly advance diagnostic capabilities, ultimately improving patient outcomes on a global scale.” — George Zarkadakis, CIO of Xeomics NEW ...
After ruling for DOJ last summer, Judge Amit Mehta is now holding hearings on remedies. DOJ wants the judge to break up Google and hamstring the search giant in the artificial intelligence race.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled in August 2024 that Google operated an illegal monopoly in the search and search advertising markets — becoming the colloquial term for searching on the internet — ...
and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly," District Judge Amit Mehta wrote. This month, Judge Leonie Brinkema of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ruled that ...
Judge Amit Mehta is set to decide by August what business practices Google must modify. The Justice Department has asked that Google be forced to divest Chrome. Currently, OpenAI’s chatbot ...