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    Home » Blog » Google’s DoJ Antitrust Trial: CEO Says Sharing Search Data Would Be ‘De Facto Divestiture’

    Google’s DoJ Antitrust Trial: CEO Says Sharing Search Data Would Be ‘De Facto Divestiture’

    May 2, 2025Updated:May 2, 2025 Tech No Comments
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    Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google. Image: Finnish Government/Flickr

    Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, told a US federal court on Wednesday that it would be “de post divestration of search” if it was required to grant rivals the company to permit its consumer data on search behavior. He testified in the ongoing competitive trial before the Department of Justice, where the government claimed that Google had violated its monopoly on research and search advertising through unlawful deals and business practices.

    Judge Amit Mehta ruled in 2024 that Google “is a corporation, and it has acted as one to keep its stranglehold.” The trial’s present stage aims to find out how that dominance might be broken. The tech giant’s dominance, according to the DoJ, has made it possible to accumulate a sizable amount of search behavior data and preserve a web index so complete that rivals are unable to do it.

    One of the measures the division has suggested to de-monopolize Google is for the organization to contract this data for a “marginal cost,” which Pichai vehemently opposed. He claimed that the proposal would ultimately change Google’s entire search strategy because it was” but far-reaching, but extraordinary.”

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    According to Reuters, it would be minor to reverse engineer and successfully establish Google search from the ground up, adding that it would render it “unviable” to continue funding cutting-edge analysis for Google Search as it has done for the past 20 years.

    According to Bloomberg, he likewise warned of “many unexpected outcomes,” including exposing sensitive customer searches and security risks that other companies may struggle to manage. Competitor companies could effectively “reverse-engineer” Google’s proprietary technology by giving up its seek score, undermining its ability to compete.

    Another significant steps have been taken by the Justice Department to limit Google’s influence, including requiring the company to withdraw Chrome and outlawing exclusive deals with hardware manufacturers like Samsung and wireless providers like AT&amp and T.

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    Pichai resisted the idea that Google is the invincible large that the DoJ portrays during his 90 minutes on the remain. Even if that’s not the most successful journey, he wants to keep the Chromium system in Google to ensure consumer safety and that it stays open supply. No one has shown a commitment to the amount of funding we made, he said, according to The Verge.

    He even mentioned that Google occasionally loses because it doesn’t always have the best products to sell. The unfortunate Google Plus, the business’s test at a social networking platform, was shut down in 2019 due to low user engagement and security flaws that exposed customer information.

    Lastly, Pichai made it clear that Google is happy to negotiate non-exclusive talks, as it is currently negotiating with Apple. Apple Intelligence now processes loads on-device, but it transfers them to ChatGPT’s servers if they are too large. DoJ attorney Veronica Onyema, who contacted Pichai, to inquire whether Google may force Apple to release Gemini as an alternative to ChatGPT” by the middle of the yr” and immediately thereafter, confirmed, according to The Verge.

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