USFTC supports DOJ proposal in Google Search Anti -Trust case

by SkillAiNest

The US Federal Trade Commission, De Fico Federal Privacy Regulator, said on Friday that the proposal to create Google Share search data of the alphabet with rivals of the US Department of Justice included proper security arrangements to protect consumer privacy.

The proposal after the decision in August, the DOJ, to open an online search market, says that there is a part of a number of steps that Tech Titan has illegal monopoly.

The Washington judge, who oversees the case, has seen a flood of input for the DOJ’s suggestions and against experts and interest groups as the trial is nearing its end this month. This case can primarily open the Internet by potentially opening Google as a portal for Google online information.

The growing competition will put more pressure on Google to improve its privacy methods, the FTC said.

Google has tried to stop the DOJ’s data sharing proposal, which its CEO Sunder Pachai has said that the company’s intellectual property is partially debating that it will damage the confidentiality of the consumer.

The FTC said the proposal would appoint a committee to monitor the agency’s privacy settlements, like the settlements.

The DOJ and the State Attorney General are also asking the judge to sell Google to their Chrome browser and stop paying a multi -billion dollar to Apple and other companies that appoint Google as a default search engine on new devices.

Google has said that making its contracts non -special, as it has already begun to do, is the right point.

The DOJ and the State Attorney General have expressed concern that Google can increase its dominance to AI.

AI Startup and Google partner Anthropic said in court papers on Friday that the need to give Google its proposed AI investment and partnership DOJ Advance notice will create “significant differences” to invest in small CE companies and potentially invest.

Google has billions of dollars worth of minority stake in Anthropic.

Anthropic argued that the proposal “will not benefit, will not benefit, AI will be a competition.”

(This story has not been edited by the NDTV staff and has been made auto from the Syndicate Fed.)

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