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David McCabe

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Tech Policy Reporter at The New York Times

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  • 5 days ago | nytimes.com | David McCabe

    The Justice Department and Google are wrapping up a three-week hearing that could have a major impact on the search giant and how people gather information online. For the past three weeks, the Justice Department and Google have questioned more than two dozen witnesses to try to sway a federal judge's decision over how to address the company's illegal monopoly in internet search. On Friday, that hearing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is expected to conclude.

  • 1 week ago | infomoney.com.br | David McCabe

    (Bloomberg) – Um juiz federal emitiu uma decisão histórica no ano passado, afirmando que o Google se tornou um monopolista na busca na internet. Mas, em uma audiência que começou na semana passada para descobrir como resolver o problema, a ênfase frequentemente recaiu sobre uma tecnologia diferente: a inteligência artificial.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | David McCabe

  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | David McCabe

    In a hearing on Friday, lawyers for the Justice Depart. indicated the government would double down on its requests to break up the tech giant's business. The Justice Department laid out its road map on Friday to break up Google's advertising technology empire, which would be the second request to force the company to sell pieces of its business within a year that could fundamentally alter the $2 trillion company. The government's comments came during a hearing convened by Judge Leonie M.

  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | David McCabe

    A landmark antitrust lawsuit about the past has turned into a fight about the future. A federal judge issued a landmark ruling last year, saying that Google had become a monopolist in internet search. But in a hearing that began last week to figure out how to fix the problem, the emphasis has frequently landed on a different technology, artificial intelligence.

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David McCabe
David McCabe @dmccabe
5 Aug 24

Breaking: Google broke antitrust law to maintain its dominance over online search, a judge rules, in a major victory for the Department of Justice. “Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly." https://t.co/FXmRX2iaTz

David McCabe
David McCabe @dmccabe
27 Jul 24

New: In a mostly-redacted portion of a court filing, a U.S. official says that TikTok and ByteDance have “taken action in response” to Chinese “demands to censor content outside of China." https://t.co/oHDBO1Dlkk w/ @sapna https://t.co/lWL13ve8UZ

David McCabe
David McCabe @dmccabe
6 Jun 24

Scoop: Antitrust regulators have reached a deal that clears the way for federal investigations into the conduct of Nvidia, Microsoft and OpenAI in the AI industry. It is expected to be finalized in the coming days. https://t.co/mJ8zCSrxjP