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Leah Nylen

Reporter at Bloomberg News

I cover antitrust. Now at Bloomberg. Mostly given up on the site. Find me on @leahnylen.bsky.social or @antitrustbutverify on Threads.

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Articles

  • 1 month ago | tylerpaper.com | Mark Gurman |Leah Nylen

    Apple Inc. is “actively looking at” revamping the Safari web browser on its devices to focus on AI-powered search engines, a seismic shift for the industry hastened by the potential end of a longtime partnership with Google. Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services, made the disclosure recently during his testimony in the U.S. Justice Department’s lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.

  • 1 month ago | news-journal.com | Mark Gurman |Leah Nylen

    Apple Inc. is “actively looking at” revamping the Safari web browser on its devices to focus on AI-powered search engines, a seismic shift for the industry hastened by the potential end of a longtime partnership with Google. Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services, made the disclosure recently during his testimony in the U.S. Justice Department’s lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.

  • 1 month ago | bloomberg.com | Kurt Wagner |Leah Nylen |Ellen Huet |Brad Stone

    Ahmad Al-Dahle As head of the most important artificial intelligence efforts at Meta, Al-Dahle has one of the tech industry’s most stressful jobs. He works closely with Mark Zuckerberg, and the Facebook founder has made it abundantly clear that he expects Meta’s AI products to lead the industry by the end of the year. That’s no small task considering the competition from the likes of Google, Microsoft and OpenAI.

  • 1 month ago | perfil.com | Leah Nylen

    Hace una década, cuando Microsoft Corp. fue cuestionada por el Departamento de Justicia, un destacado abogado de Silicon Valley popularizó una teoría sobre los casos antimonopolio: “el juicio es el remedio”. La teoría significaba que obligar a un monopolista a defender su conducta podría abrir espacio para que otras empresas, en particular las recién llegadas, innovaran en un mercado. Y hoy en día, eso es lo que está sucediendo con Google, de Alphabet Inc.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Leah Nylen

    A decade ago, when Microsoft Corp. was reined in by the Justice Department, a prominent Silicon Valley attorney popularized a theory about antitrust cases: “The trial is the remedy.”The theory meant that forcing a monopolist to defend its conduct could open up space for other companies, particularly newcomers, to innovate in a market. And today, it’s happening with Alphabet Inc.’s Google.

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