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Google’s Chrome on the chopping block as DOJ eyes major tech shakeup
- Web Desk Karachi
- Nov 19, 2024
Top Justice Department antitrust officials have decided to ask a judge to force Alphabet Inc’s Google to sell off its Chrome browser in what would be a historic crackdown on one of the world’s biggest tech companies, reported Bloomberg.
The department will ask the judge, who ruled in August that Google illegally monopolised the search market, to require measures related to artificial intelligence and its Android smartphone operating system, according to people familiar with the plans.
Antititrust officials, along with states that have joined the case, also plan to recommend Wednesday that federal judge Amir Mehta impose data licensing requirements, said the people, who asked not to be named discussing a confidential matter.
If Mehta accepts the proposals, they have the potential to reshape the online search market and the burgeoning AI industry. The case was filed under the first Trump administration and continued under President Joe Biden. It marks the most aggressive effort to rein in a technology company since Washington unsuccessfully sought to break up Microsoft Corp. two decades ago.
Owning the world’s most popular web browser is key for Google’s ads business. The company is able to see activity from signed-in users, and use that data to more effectively target promotions, which generate the bulk of its revenue. Google has also been using Chrome to direct users to its flagship AI product, Gemini, which has the potential to evolve from an answer-bot to an assistant that follows users around the web.