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In a significant court case, a federal judge is deliberating on ways to limit Google's monopoly in the search market, including potential breakup of the company and restrictions on its artificial intelligence activities. The Justice Department argues for measures like forcing Google to sell its Chrome browser and share data, while also banning payments to maintain default search engine status. The judge is weighing the impact of these changes on competition and the market, aiming to enhance opportunities for rival companies without severely harming existing partnerships.
Source: YAHOO