💨 Abstract
The article discusses the ongoing legal battle between Google and the U.S. Justice Department, focusing on Google's dominant search engine declared as an illegal monopoly. The court will decide on remediation, including potential divestiture of the Chrome browser and bans on search engine default agreements. Meanwhile, the development of artificial intelligence by Google and competitors adds complexity to the case. Stakeholders, including Apple and app developers, have differing views on the proposed changes.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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