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US Judge says Google can keep Chrome, but 'exclusive deals' are a no-go


U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta's ruling delivers a ruling that has evolved due to the inclusion of "general artificial intelligence."

Today (Sep 2), U.S. Judge Amit Mehta's ruling says that Google will not have to divest Chrome or Android in its antitrust case regarding its online search monopoly. A report from this afternoon (Sep 2) by Business Insider states that a U.S. District Judge has delivered their ruling over the antitrust case with Google about its search monopoly. According to the publication, prominent U.S. Judge Amit Mehta, who's been involved in this case for quite some time, states that Google won't have to divest its Chrome and Android assets.

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