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The FTC believes that Google has sought to solidify its current position at a time when search engines are changing with the rise of generative artificial intelligence. Related News.
The FTC sued companies for impersonating rehab clinics in Google ads and call centers, misleading consumers seeking addiction ...
This case sets a precedent that antitrust actions may be shaped not just by economics, but by political considerations, ...
The FTC apparently believes that Google, which holds a 79-percent share in Japan’s smartphone search engine market, has made it difficult for consumers to choose rival apps.
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Google calls on FTC to bury Microsoft's OpenAI hosting deal - MSNGoogle tells the FTC that Microsoft exclusively hosting OpenAI tech could cost customers more money. The main issue that Google seems to take with Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI appears to ...
Google's ad monopoly is like a "big Wall Street bank owning the New York Stock Exchange," Rohit Chopra, ... Former FTC commissioner says internet should be 'free and fair' as Google faces ...
Though it should be said that at no point does the FTC outright say that Google should be broken up, any lay reader with a knowledge of U.S. antitrust law and English can reasonably come to that ...
The FTC announced an inquiry into alleged Big Tech censorship in February. META ASKS JUDGE TO TOSS FTC ANTITRUST CASE “Tech firms should not be bullying their users,” Ferguson said at the time.
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