In a long-awaited antitrust ruling, a U.S. federal judge ordered Google to give eligible U.S.-based AI and search rivals a one-time copy of its web index and to syndicate its search results on existing partner terms. The court declined to order divestitures or otherwise break up Google. Google will keep Chrome and Android and may continue paying Apple and other partners for default search placement, but cannot require exclusivity. Learn more in The Batch: hubs.la/Q03JZYbP0
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@DeepLearningAI Wow, this is a huge ruling. I wonder what @Sean_CurtisCA thinks about the long-term impact on the search market.