The Department Of Justice Is Urging A Judge To Force Google Into Selling Its Chrome Search Engine

The Department Of Justice Is Urging A Judge To Force Google Into Selling Its Chrome Search Engine
According to Bloomberg, U.S. Justice Department, antitrust officials plan to ask a judge to force Google to sell its Chrome browser, marking a historic crackdown on the tech giant. The request comes after a ruling that Google illegally monopolized the search market.
Officials will also recommend data licensing requirements for artificial intelligence and the Android operating system. These measures could reshape the online search market and the AI industry if approved.
This case, which began under the Trump administration and continued with Biden, represents a significant effort to regulate a major tech company, reminiscent of the attempt to break up Microsoft two decades ago.
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