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DOJ pushes for Google to break off Chrome browser
Google-Anthropic deal could be unwound as part of DOJ antitrust case: report
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) deal with generative artificial intelligence startup Anthropic could be unwound as part of the Department of Justice's antitrust case against the tech giant, Bloomberg reported.
The DOJ vs. Google: Breaking down the latest in the antitrust case and what it means for Chrome's future
The DOJ has asked the judge in its antitrust case against Google to force the tech giant to sell Chrome, its massively popular browser. Business Insider's Hugh Langley and Lara O'Reilly have a full rundown on the recommendation and who stands to benefit and lose.
DOJ calls for breakup of Google and sale of Chrome
The Department of Justice is calling for Google to divest its Chrome browser, following a ruling in August that the company holds a monopoly in the search market.
OpenAI, Google
OpenAI considers taking on Google with browser, the Information reports
ChatGPT-creator OpenAI has recently considered developing a web browser that would combine with its chatbot and separately discussed or struck deals to power search features, the Information reported on Thursday.
OpenAI is eyeing a shot at 2 of Google's most dominant territories: report
OpenAI is eyeing two territories that have long been dominated by Google, according to a report from The Information: web browsing and search. The AI startup is at the early stages of considering the development of a web browser that would be integrated with OpenAI's ChatGPT,
Forget a search engine: OpenAI could make its own web browser!
Let’s face it, OpenAI was put on this planet to get on Google’s nerves. After launching ChatGPT back in 2022, it’s been giving Google a run for its money in the AI market. OpenAI recently delivered the biggest kick to Google’s shin with the launch of SearchGPT.
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Will AI kill Google? Past predictions of doom were wrong
Lots of smart people believe that
artificial
intelligence
will upend how you find information. Googling is so yesterday.
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Why The DOJ Is Trying To Curtail Google’s AI Future
In a list of proposals, the U.S. government wants Google to sell off its stakes in AI companies that compete in search, as ...
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Google to streamline Gemini Live chats with quick resume controls
Google is streamlining the Gemini Live app by adding simpler pause and resume chat controls directly to the persistent ...
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AI chip startup MatX, founded by Google alums, raises Series A at $300M+ valuation, sources say
MatX, a startup designing chips that support large language models, has raised a Series A of approximately $80 million, three ...
New Scientist on MSN
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Google DeepMind AI can expertly fix errors in quantum computers
Quantum computers could get a boost from artificial intelligence, thanks to a model created by Google DeepMind that cleans up ...
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KPMG to spend $100 million on AI partnership with Google Cloud
KPMG said on Wednesday it would spend $100 million over the next four years to bolster its enterprise artificial intelligence ...
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US Justice Department Seeks to Unwind Google’s Anthropic Deal
Alphabet Inc.’s Google would be forced to unwind its partnership with artificial intelligence startup Anthropic if a federal ...
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Will AI kill Google? Past predictions of doom were totally wrong.
Past technology revolutions made Google even stronger rather than weaker, as many tech dudes predicted. So what about AI?
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North Carolina A&T to offer degree in artificial intelligence, new amongst HBCUs
North Carolina A&T University is set to be the first school in the state of North Carolina to offer an undergraduate degree ...
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Google’s Chrome Worth Up to $20 Billion If Judge Orders Sale
Alphabet Inc.’s Chrome browser could go for as much as $20 billion if a judge agrees to a Justice Department proposal to sell ...
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