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How Google’s antitrust win could end up hurting the company

How Google’s antitrust win could end up hurting the company

by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 4, 2025 | AI News

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Apple eyes Siri overhaul with AI search engine to rival OpenAI

Apple eyes Siri overhaul with AI search engine to rival OpenAI

by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 4, 2025 | AI News

Apple (AAPL) is said to be developing an artificial intelligence-driven web search feature called World Knowledge Answers, expected to launch in spring 2026 as part of a major Siri overhaul, intensifying its competition with OpenAI and Perplexity AI. 
Trump administration doubles down on Big Tech antitrust cases despite Google setback

Trump administration doubles down on Big Tech antitrust cases despite Google setback

by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 3, 2025 | AI News

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Alphabet’s stock climbs after judge rules Google won’t be forced to sell Chrome

Alphabet’s stock climbs after judge rules Google won’t be forced to sell Chrome

by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 3, 2025 | AI News

When a federal judge deemed Google a “monopolist” last year, questions lingered about how he would help restore competition in online search. On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta for the District of Columbia gave his answers in a highly watched decision...
‘Slap on the wrist’: critics decry weak penalties on Google after landmark monopoly trial

‘Slap on the wrist’: critics decry weak penalties on Google after landmark monopoly trial

by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 3, 2025 | AI News

A judge ruled on Tuesday that Google would not be forced to sell its Chrome browser or the Android operating system, saving the tech giant from the most severe penalties sought by the US government. The same judge had ruled in favor of US prosecutors nearly a year...
Trump and Biden Tried To Break Up Google. Now, They’ve Both Failed.

Trump and Biden Tried To Break Up Google. Now, They’ve Both Failed.

by Chris DeMunbrun | Sep 3, 2025 | AI News

The federal government’s five-year-long antitrust case against Google has ended. Instead of forcing the tech giant to divest from Chrome, a federal judge on Tuesday opted “to allow market forces to do the work.” The suit was first brought against...
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