In a remarkable turn, the artificial intelligence technology that served as Google’s best defense against a breakup is now being weaponized by the court to empower its competitors. The verdict has repositioned AI from a theoretical market threat into a practical, court-supported tool for challenging Google’s dominance.
Google’s core defense rested on the idea that AI chatbots from companies like OpenAI and Perplexity would naturally disrupt the search market. Judge Mehta accepted this argument, using it to justify a lighter penalty. This was AI playing defense for the incumbent.
But then, in the remedies phase, the judge flipped the script. He ordered Google to share its invaluable search data with competitors, explicitly including the very AI companies that formed the basis of its defense. This is a direct subsidy of resources to Google’s future challengers, empowering them to build better, more competitive AI models.
This clever judicial maneuver attempts to turn a theoretical future into a more certain reality. By forcing the monopolist to nurture the technology that supposedly threatens it, the court is not just passively waiting for competition to emerge; it is actively trying to cultivate it.
AI Played Defense for Google; Now It Becomes a Tool for Competitors
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