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Chegg, an online education company, has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing it of undermining publishers' ability to compete by using AI to generate content overviews that keep users on Google's site. Chegg alleges that this practice erodes demand for original content and causes a drop in visitors and subscribers, leading to a potentially "hollowed-out" information ecosystem. The company is considering a sale or take-private transaction as a result.
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