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New DOJ proposal nonetheless requires Google to divest Chrome, however permits for AI investments


The US Division of Justice continues to be calling for Google to promote its net browser Chrome, in keeping with a Friday courtroom submitting

The DOJ first proposed that Google ought to promote Chrome final yr, underneath then-President Joe Biden, but it surely appears to be sticking with that plan underneath the second Trump administration. The division is, nonetheless, not calling for the corporate to divest all its investments in synthetic intelligence, together with the billions Google has poured into Anthropic.

“Google’s unlawful conduct has created an financial goliath, one which wreaks havoc over the

market to make sure that — it doesn’t matter what happens — Google at all times wins,” the DOJ stated in a submitting signed by Omeed Assefi, its present appearing lawyer common for antitrust. (Trump’s nominee to steer antitrust for the DOJ nonetheless awaits affirmation.)

For that motive, the DOJ stated it hasn’t modified the “core elements” of its preliminary proposal, together with the divestment of Chrome and a prohibition on search-related funds to distribution companions.

On AI, the DOJ stated it’s not calling for “the obligatory divestiture of Google’s AI investments” and can as an alternative be happy with “prior notification for future investments.” It additionally stated that as an alternative of giving Google the choice to divest Android now, it should go away a future determination as much as the courtroom, relying on whether or not the market turns into extra aggressive.

This proposal follows antitrust fits filed by the DOJ and 38 state attorneys common, main Choose Amit P. Mehta to rule that Google acted illegally to keep up a monopoly in on-line search. Google has stated it should attraction Mehta’s determination, however within the meantime provided an alternate proposal that it stated would tackle his considerations by offering companions with extra flexibility.

A Google spokesperson advised Reuters that the DOJ’s “”sweeping proposals proceed to go miles past the Court docket’s determination, and would hurt America’s customers, economic system and nationwide safety.”

Mehta is scheduled to listen to arguments from each Google and the DOJ in April.

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