manton
manton

NPR has an article on whether the Google search remedy should include somehow crippling Google’s growth in AI:

In his opening statements last Monday, David Dahlquist, the acting deputy director of the DOJ’s antitrust civil litigation division, argued that the court should consider remedies that could nip a potential Google AI monopoly in the bud. “This court’s remedy should be forward-looking and not ignore what is on the horizon,” he said.

I’m still at a loss for what should be done. Splitting off YouTube would be good too, but it doesn’t really fit the crime.

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curiouskyle
curiouskyle

@manton is Google even close to thinking about an AI monopoly?

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manton
manton

@curiouskyle They’re certainly nowhere close, not even in first place… Whether they’re thinking about it or not, I’m not sure.

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curiouskyle
curiouskyle

@manton it’s also hard to made judgements based on potential futures, since you’re more likely to create an unexpected monopoly than guess the right path.

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