Article 6ZX7E How Google dodged a major breakup – and why OpenAI is to thank for it

How Google dodged a major breakup – and why OpenAI is to thank for it

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Blake Montgomery
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6ZX7E)

An antitrust apocalypse has been averted, and it's all down to its biggest competitor, according to the judge who could've forced Google to sell Chrome

Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I'm your host, Blake Montgomery, writing to you as I finish the audiobook version of Don DeLillo's White Noise, which I can't say I found compelling.

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