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Today, Google is much more than a search engine. A series of acquisitions and product launches from the early 2000s put it at ...
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI would be interested in buying Chrome, the world's most popular browser, if Google was forced to sell it.
United States District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google violated antitrust law by illegally maintaining a monopoly in search. Now, Google and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have had their say ...
ChatGPT's Head of Product made the statement while testifying during Google's antitrust trial, which seeks to restore ...
ChatGPT leads in app usage, but Google's platform distribution through Search and Android presents a significant reach ...
Near the beginning of his opening arguments, David Dahlquist, a lawyer for the US Department of Justice, showed a slide that he described as Google’s “vicious cycle.” It goes like this: Google pays ...
OpenAI would be interested in buying Google's Chrome if antitrust enforcers are successful in forcing the Alphabet unit to ...
Google breaking off Chrome is a proposed remedy by the US Department of Justice in US v. Google, in which Judge Amit Mehta ...
At Google's US antitrust trial, OpenAI revealed interest in buying Chrome if forced to be sold. OpenAI testified Google blocked access to its search tech, hindering ChatGPT. ChatGPT head of product ...
As Google finds itself in a tricky trial, ChatGPT's creator OpenAI says it's willing to give Chrome a new home.
Antitrust watchdogs have been on Google's neck after it was established as an illegal monopoly in the search landscape. As part of the regulation process, US antitrust officials have proposed that ...
OpenAI announced the update on Monday, saying the ChatGPT search tool will now make it "simpler and faster to find, compare, ...