Google has avoided a court order requiring it to be broken up after a ruling last year that it had created an illegal monopoly, as a judge set out how the tech giant must loosen its grip on online search.
Amit Mehta said the threat to Google’s search engine posed by artificial intelligence chat bots was crucial to his decision to impose a less onerous set of requirements on it.
The US Department of Justice had argued that Google should have to sell its Chrome browser and if necessary its Android operating system — after winning a landmark judgment last year that the company maintained an illegal monopoly in online search.
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