This week in tech, key stories highlight the DOJ's ongoing legal battle against Google, insisting on a breakup involving Chrome. In innovation news, Google rolls out an AI-centric search engine for Google One AI Premium users, reflecting a trend towards AI in search technology. Regulatory scrutiny continues, with Apple and Meta possibly facing fines from the EU under the Digital Markets Act. Additionally, French publishers have initiated legal action against Meta for allegedly utilizing their copyrighted materials to train AI models without permission, raising concerns regarding intellectual property in tech.
The DOJ's latest court filing in its case against Google states that it 'continues to require Google to divest Chrome,' emphasizing the ongoing push for a breakup of the tech giant.
With the launch of an AI-only search engine for Google One AI Premium subscribers, Google aims to fulfill the growing demand for AI-generated search responses, showcasing its commitment to innovation.
Apple and Meta are facing potential fines from the EU for violations of the Digital Markets Act; the outcome remains uncertain as discussions continue.
French publishers are suing Meta, alleging the unauthorized use of their copyrighted content to train AI models, which raises significant legal and ethical questions in tech.
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