Recent News About Google
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AI’s pivotal moment: Industry and government stakeholders move toward comprehensive framework
As the opportunities and risks surrounding the development of artificial intelligence (AI) accelerate, key global entities from government bodies to industry leaders are converging around the need for a comprehensive international framework for AI governance. This shift is in response to AI's rapid technological advancements in the past year and its growing impact across various sectors.
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Google & Alphabet unveil comprehensive AI opportunity agenda
Google announced its AI Opportunity Agenda, presenting policy recommendations for governments worldwide that they believe ensure the broadest possible distribution of artificial intelligence's advantages. The company's outline aims to serve as a framework for governments worldwide in developing and managing AI technology.
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National Taxpayers Union manager: DOJ’s anti-trust lawsuit against Google ‘relatively weak’
The ongoing antitrust trial against Google has prompted discussions regarding the strength of the government's case and its alignment with existing antitrust laws and precedents.
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Google trial: U.S. antitrust shifting from protecting consumers to shielding competitors
Despite years of preparation and six weeks at trial, leaders in technology and business remain confused about the Department’s motives in bringing this case.
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Research fellow says 'antitrust is anti-progress' in Google case
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson — an associate professor of business at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania, and adjunct research fellow with the Consumer Choice Center — believes business owners should be concerned about the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google.
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Consumer watchdog says Google antitrust trial indicates a shift in regulatory approach
With the U.S. government's antitrust lawsuit against Google underway, Patrick Hedger, Executive Director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, says that the lawsuit reflects a shift in antitrust policy, prioritizing the interests of competitors over consumer welfare. He goes on to suggest that the government's approach signifies a broader strategy to regulate various aspects of the economy to promote a more interventionist model of competition.