Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once offered $34.5 billion for Google Chrome, now defaults Google search on his company's Comet iOS browser. He...
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Maroc - Times of India - Business - 21/12/2024 23:10
Google has proposed minimal changes following a court ruling that it illegally monopolized online search. The tech giant suggests allowing competitors on platforms like Apple's iPhones and its own Android system, while still paying for prominent search placement. The government, however, wants more drastic measures, including the sale of Google's Chrome browser.
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once offered $34.5 billion for Google Chrome, now defaults Google search on his company's Comet iOS browser. He...
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once offered $34.5 billion for Google Chrome, now defaults Google search on his company's Comet iOS browser. He...
Google has released an out-of-band Chrome update to fix two high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities being actively exploited in the wild. Thank you for...
Google has released an out-of-band Chrome update to fix two high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities being actively exploited in the wild. Thank you for...
The tech giant has been rebuilding its relationship with the Defense Department and is poised to benefit as it sidesteps competitors’ controversies.
Visitor numbers for Patienthåndbogen on sundhed.dk are falling, potentially due to Google’s increased use of artificial intelligence. Monthly...
Visitor numbers for Patienthåndbogen on sundhed.dk are falling, potentially due to Google’s increased use of artificial intelligence. Monthly...
LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) - Google said on Wednesday it was developing new search controls to let websites opt out of its generative AI...
LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) - Google said on Wednesday it was developing new search controls to let websites opt out of its generative AI...
A new lawsuit alleges that Google's artificial intelligence improperly published private information of Jeffrey Epstein's victims. There's more legal...