Google faces pressure to sell Chrome browser amid antitrust scrutiny
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Google's monopoly on online search could force the company to divest Chrome, setting a precedent for antitrust actions among technology firms.
Judge Amit P. Mehta's ruling against Google has raised the possibility of significant market changes, with potential remedies to be discussed in a trial next April.
The Department of Justice's demands include giving websites control over how their content is used by Google's AI products, emphasizing competitive fairness.
Critics argue that the DoJ's actions may lead to unintended consequences that could actually harm consumers, igniting a debate over the limits of regulatory interventions.
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