Google wins 1-1: Judge rules ad giant broke antitrust law

Google wins 1-1: Judge rules ad giant broke antitrust law

For the second time in less than a year, a federal judge has found that some parts of Google broke US antitrust law. The Chrome titan is spinning the latest ruling as a win, though, as its ad-selling business and the past acquisitions it used to build its ad dominance...
Google to Iran: Yes, we see you using Gemini for

Google to Iran: Yes, we see you using Gemini for

Google says it’s spotted Chinese, Russian, Iranian, and North Korean government agents using its Gemini AI for nefarious purposes, with Tehran by far the most frequent naughty user out of the four. The web giant has been tracking the use of Gemini by these...
Google and Linux Foundation form Chromium love club

Google and Linux Foundation form Chromium love club

While Google awaits a decision about whether it will be required to sell its Chrome browser as an antitrust remedy, the search giant has joined with the Linux Foundation to announce an initiative to support the open source Chromium project upon which the Chrome...
Google Says AI Olympics Ad ‘Tested Well’ Before Inspiring Outrage

Google Says AI Olympics Ad ‘Tested Well’ Before Inspiring Outrage

Google’s attempt to funnel Olympics excitement into its chatbot, Gemini, “tested well before airing,” the company said. Upon its debut, however, the ad repelled viewers by making artificial intelligence seem like a weak substitute for parenting and human creativity....