Google Avoids Chrome Breakup, Sundar Pichai Reacts To Antitrust Case | Firstpost America | N18G

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Google has avoided the government's toughest demand in a landmark antitrust case — selling off its Chrome browser — but new restrictions will reshape its search empire. A US court ruled that Google must share parts of its search index with rivals, end exclusive contracts that made it the default on devices and face six years of oversight. The decision comes as artificial intelligence transforms online search, with challengers like OpenAI and Anthropic rising fast. Critics say the remedies are weak, while investors cheered as Google's stock jumped. The Justice Department is weighing an appeal, leaving Google's future uncertain.

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