Google’s DMA Search Test Ends with Predictable Results

Two weeks after it began testing a change to how Search works in the EU, Google reports that it delivered predictable results.
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ChatGPT Anniversary: How the Second Year of Generative AI Changed Tech Work

Tech professionals are now well-practiced in using ChatGPT for coding and development, including the new Canvas feature. However, the AI can still make mistakes. Continue reading ChatGPT Anniversary: How the Second Year of Generative AI Changed Tech Work

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Search, Competing With Google, Microsoft

ChatGPT search will draw from news media partners through deals with OpenAI. OpenAI says “context” will differentiate it from Google Search. Continue reading OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Search, Competing With Google, Microsoft

Google’s AI Overviews Expands to More Than 100 Countries and Territories

The AI-generated search answers appear at the top of listings. However, the accuracy and usefulness of the AI answers have proven to be mixed. Continue reading Google’s AI Overviews Expands to More Than 100 Countries and Territories

US Department of Justice Suggests Splitting Off Chrome and Android From Google

The US Justice Department has detailed a series of measures to break Google’s monopoly that includes splitting off Chrome and Android.
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Microsoft the Legal Precedent, Microsoft the … Victim? (Premium)

While the parallels between US v. Google and US v. Microsoft are obvious, it’s fascinating how often the software giant comes up in this week’s antitrust ruling against the online giant: The terms Microsoft and Bing appear in this 286-page document ove… Continue reading Microsoft the Legal Precedent, Microsoft the … Victim? (Premium)