The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking to dismantle Google's dominance by potentially forcing Alphabet to separate Chrome and Android from the main operations of Google, which could redefine the competitive landscape.
Google's dominance must be addressed to ensure it doesn't extend its control into future technologies, like AI. The goal is to ensure that competition can thrive in this evolving market.
Google contests the Justice Department's approach as 'radical,' arguing that their market position is a result of delivering a superior product. They believe that competition is already present in the marketplace.
The government intends to challenge not just Google's market share, but its entrenched pre-installation deals, which serve to solidify its status as the default search engine across devices.
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