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VisitDOJ Leverages Court Ruling to Propose Remedies Curbing Google's Search Monopoly and Generative AI
Oct 11, 2024, 06:48 PM
The U.S. Department of Justice is taking action to address Google's monopoly in online search and advertising markets, following an antitrust case it won two months ago. The DOJ is leveraging the court ruling to target Google's position in the generative AI field, proposing remedies that could potentially hamper the tech giant's future developments in this area. Earlier this week, the DOJ outlined its remedy framework, and a leading progressive Democrat issued a strong statement regarding the caliber of these proposed remedies.
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