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Google And Priceline Team Up On AI Travel Agent

Google is partnering with Priceline to integrate AI technology into their online travel agency, allowing customers to book trips through a chatbot instead of relying on a human travel agent. Google and Priceline have announced plans to launch a new feature this summer, which will involve a chatbot with advanced capabilities. The use of Google’s… Continue reading Google And Priceline Team Up On AI Travel Agent

Antitrust Suit Against Google Returns To Texas

On Monday, a US judicial panel announced that Texas’ antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet’s Google would be returned to the federal court in Texas, the location of its initial filing. According to Reuters, the case was transferred to a federal court in New York in mid-2021 at the request of Google, where other cases involving advertising technology… Continue reading Antitrust Suit Against Google Returns To Texas

Google Fined $32.5M For Infringing On Sonos Patent

According to Reuters, Sonos has been awarded $32.5 million by a court, as Google was found to have violated the company’s smart speaker patent. On Friday, a jury verdict in a San Francisco courtroom determined that Google’s smart speakers and media players had violated one of two Sonos patents in question. In 2020, a legal dispute… Continue reading Google Fined $32.5M For Infringing On Sonos Patent

EC Say Google CEO Agrees Voluntary AI Rules Needed

Two European Commission officials said Google CEO Sundar Pichai agreed there’s a need for voluntary rules around artificial intelligence (AI). EC Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton said in a Wednesday (March 24) tweet that he and Pichai met and agreed that there’s a need for an “AI Pact” ahead of the AI Act now being developed by… Continue reading EC Say Google CEO Agrees Voluntary AI Rules Needed

Google Says AI ‘Not A Race’ As Microsoft Launches Upgrades

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is having its major go-to-market phase shift moment. The technology and its revolutionary capabilities have already spurred a profound change in how end-users access and activate information, as well as the way people more broadly use the internet and interact across data-rich environments, with millions using AI to boost their creativity… Continue reading Google Says AI ‘Not A Race’ As Microsoft Launches Upgrades

Indian Watchdog Sets Its Eyes On Google, Again

The Indian government intends to take measures against Google following an antitrust watchdog’s discovery of anti-competitive behavior and market position abuse by the company, according to a top IT minister who spoke with Reuters. In October, India’s antitrust agency imposed a fine of $275 million on Google for two cases related to its misuse of power… Continue reading Indian Watchdog Sets Its Eyes On Google, Again

Texas AG Says Google To Pay $8M To Settle Claims Of Deceptive Ads

Alphabet’s subsidiary, Google, has reached a settlement of $8 million to resolve allegations of deceptive advertising in promotion of the Pixel 4 smartphone, as announced by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday. The company, known for its search engine, Android software, and ownership of YouTube, has faced investigations regarding antitrust and consumer protection violations… Continue reading Texas AG Says Google To Pay $8M To Settle Claims Of Deceptive Ads

Indian Watchdog Investigating Google’s Fees For In-App Payments

An Indian regulator has reportedly begun an antitrust investigation into Google. The inquiry by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) centers on a service fee Google charges for payments made in apps, Reuters reported Friday (May 12), citing a document it has seen that has not been made public. The CCI’s probe of Google’s User Choice Billing system follows complaints… Continue reading Indian Watchdog Investigating Google’s Fees For In-App Payments

Brazil Probes Google, Meta Over Abuse Of Dominant Positions In News

The Administrative Council for Economic Defense began an administrative investigation procedure to probe Google and Meta for alleged abuse of a dominant position in the debate on its “Fake News Bill.” Cade made this decision after receiving several complaints against the Big Tech companies that point to the alleged campaign against the project on their… Continue reading Brazil Probes Google, Meta Over Abuse Of Dominant Positions In News

Google, Meta Threaten To Withdraw News Over Canada’s Online News Bill

During a hearing with Canadian lawmakers on Wednesday, executives from Google and Meta stated that they would remove access to news articles in Canada if legislation requiring internet companies to pay news publishers is approved. Canada is considering legislation that would require companies like Google and Facebook to negotiate commercial agreements and compensate Canadian news… Continue reading Google, Meta Threaten To Withdraw News Over Canada’s Online News Bill