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What is the Google antitrust case?

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The Google antitrust case centers on whether Google must break up its business or divest assets like Chrome or Android. The court ruled that Google can keep its ecosystem intact and maintain its agreement with Apple to be the default search engine, citing competition from other AI products.

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Google antitrust case: What the ruling means for Alphabet and Apple

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  • Google is not required to break up its business or divest assets like Chrome or Android. 1s
  • The ruling allows Google to continue developing its AI products within its ecosystem. 6s
  • Google can keep paying Apple to be the default search engine on Apple devices. 34s
  • The court's remedies are mild, with the presence of competitors like ChatGPT influencing the decision. 1m 4s
  • The outcome may affect other major technology lawsuits and reflects ongoing competition in the sector. 1m 7s
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Google antitrust case: What the ruling means for Alphabet and Apple
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CNBC
6 hours ago
Google antitrust case: What the ruling means for Alphabet and Apple

Google does not have to break up its business or divest Chrome or Android, which is key for its AI ambitions.

Google antitrust case: What the ruling means for Alphabet and Apple
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CNBC
6 hours ago
Google antitrust case: What the ruling means for Alphabet and Apple

Google is allowed to continue paying Apple billions to be the default search engine on Apple devices.

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