The U.S. Department of Justice's proposed remedies to break up Google's search dominance could weaken its main profit engine and stall its advances in...
- The U.S. Department of Justice's proposed remedies to break up Google 's search dominance could weaken its main profit engine and stall its advances in artificial intelligence, even though a final outcome may be years away, analysts said.
"The proposed privacy and data accumulation remedies would give Google the choice to either share all the data it collects or stop gathering the data in the first place. As it will likely choose the former, that could strengthen its competitors and possibly create new competition," Luria said. "The framework understands that no single remedy can undo Google's illegal monopoly, it will require a range of behavioral and structural remedies to free the market," said Kamyl Bazbaz, senior vice president of public affairs at DuckDuckGo.But some industry watchers and analysts said it was far from certain if the remedies, the biggest antitrust effort by the U.S. since a case against Microsoft in 1999, would go through.
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