On Friday, the US Federal Trade Committee, the Federal Privacy Committee, said that the US Department of Justice’s proposal to make the search data for Google’s participation in Alphabet includes appropriate guarantees to protect the privacy of users.
The proposal is part of a set of measures that the Ministry of Justice says is necessary to open the online search market, after it was ruled in August that Tech Titan is monopolized illegal.
Washington judge witnessed the supervision of the case, a flood of entrances from experts and interest groups in order to and against the proposals of the Ministry of Justice, as the trial approached its end this month. The issue can mainly reconfigure the Internet by canceling Google as the transition portal for online information.
The Federal Trade Committee said that the increasing competition will put more pressure on Google to improve its privacy practices.
Google has sought to prevent the Doj data exchange proposal, which said the CEO of Sundar Pichai said he would give up the company’s intellectual property, partly by saying that it will harm the user’s privacy.
FTC said the proposal will appoint a committee to oversee compliance, similar to the agency’s privacy settlements.
The lawyers of the Ministry of Justice and the general lawyers also ask the judge that Google sells its Chrome browser and stops billions of dollars in Apple companies and other companies that put Google as a virtual search engine on new devices.
Google said its agreements are not exclusive, as it has already begun to make it, is the right approach.
The state’s Ministry of Justice and general lawyers in the state expressed their concerns that Google could provide its hegemony over artificial intelligence.
AI Startup and Google Partner said in the court papers on Friday that Google’s claim to give a pre -paid notice of its proposed investments and artificial intelligence partners will create a “great inhibitory” to invest Google in smaller artificial intelligence companies and these investments most likely return.
Google has a minority stake worth billions of dollars in Antarbur.
Man has argued the proposal “will harm, not benefit, competition artificial intelligence.”
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