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VisitWhat will be Google's response to DOJ's proposal on AI antitrust case by March 31, 2025?
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Judge Seeks DOJ Proposal on Google AI Antitrust Case by Year-End, Decision Expected August 2025: CNBC
Sep 6, 2024, 07:33 PM
The future of Google's search dominance is under scrutiny as a federal judge evaluates potential remedies in an antitrust case. The Justice Department (DOJ) has indicated that it seeks to enhance innovation in emerging markets, particularly those involving artificial intelligence (AI). During a recent hearing, Judge Mehta, the DOJ, and Google acknowledged the significance of AI in the case. Google admitted that the distribution of its AI product, Gemini, could face restrictions, including through its partner, Apple. The judge has requested a proposal from the DOJ by the end of the year, with a decision expected by August 2025, according to CNBC. The DOJ's initial status report on remedies also emphasized their intention to foster innovation.
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