Judge orders Google to share search data

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A federal judge ordered Google to share search engine data with rivals to curb its illegal monopoly. The ruling requires Google to provide access to its search data, but the judge rejected the government's request to break up the company. This decision comes amid AI advancements and aims to rein in Google's market dominance without banning its default search deals.


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