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Doj slam on AI-operated search monopoly to Google: will it sell Chrome browser?

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Doj slam on AI-operated search monopoly to Google: will it sell Chrome browser?Doj has taken Google to court, alleging that he is using AI to have his search monopoly. The test may force Google to sell its chrome browser and eliminate exclusive deals. Prosecutors warned that the AI ​​Edge of Tech Giants gives it an inappropriate market benefit.Will Google Sell Chrome browser?

Doj slam on AI-operated search monopoly to Google: will it sell Chrome browser?

Doj has taken Google to court, alleging that he is using AI to have his search monopoly. The test may force Google to sell its chrome browser and eliminate exclusive deals. Prosecutors warned that the AI ​​Edge of Tech Giants gives it an inappropriate market benefit.

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Doj slam on AI-operated search monopoly to Google: will it sell Chrome browser?
The case is part of an antitrust crackedown on Big Tech.

The antitrust trial against Google began today. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) argued that the company should be prevented from using its Artificial Intelligence (AI) products to further strengthen its dominance in online search.

This test revolution can bring how the Internet operates and weakens the dominance of Google as the top search engine. DOJ has demanded action to eliminate Google’s monopoly on internet search.

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One of the prosecutors in the case stated that Google’s dominance over the search engines, supported by its strong AI technologies, has enabled the company unjustly to maintain its market leadership.

The government is demanding a court order that will force Google to sell its Chrome browser and end its special arrangements with firms like Samsung to make Google’s AI and search tool a default.

DOJ’s lawyer David Dahlakwist said, “Now it is time to tell Google and all other monophers who are listening, and they are listening, when you break the antitrust laws, the results are the results.”

The DOJ lawyer said, “The remedy of this court should be visible further and what is on the horizon.” He said that Google’s discovery monopoly directly affects the growth of its AI products, which provides unfair advantage to Google.

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However, Google said that since its AI products mainly target the search engine, they should not be considered in this case.

In response, Google’s lawyer, John Shamidlin called Doj’s requests “Vishlist” from the contestants who want to benefit from Google’s innovations without working.

Google argues that its AI products are outside the scope of the case, which focuses on the search engine. “Adopting the proposed measures”, “American innovation will be put back at a significant turn,” Google’s executive Li-Annie Mulholland said in a blog post on Sunday. ,

The company has said that it will appeal after the final decision is filed.

Google said that the court should stay to make its default agreements non-exclusive.

The case earlier is part of an antitrust cracked on the Big Tech launched during the Trump administration, which shows no signs of slowing down, despite that the tech companies and their officials have built in the White House.

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