Sundar Pichai Warns DOJ's Antitrust Plan Could Threaten Google Search's Future

Google CEO Sundar Pichai argues DOJ's antitrust plan could destroy Google Search, highlighting concerns over AI, data sharing, and browser management.
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Sundar Pichai Warns DOJ's Antitrust Plan Could Threaten Google Search's Future
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Slams DOJ’s Antitrust Plan: A Threat to Google Search Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, recently expressed strong concerns regarding the U.S. government's antitrust actions during the ongoing trial. According to Pichai, the proposed changes could severely impact Google’s ability to continue its investment in Google Search, threatening the very future of the service. Pichai was called to testify in defense of Google, where he delivered a candid warning that the government's plan to compel Google to share its data with competitors at a minimal cost could lead to the undoing of Google's long-standing dominance in the search industry. This could result in a competitive landscape that diminishes Google’s innovation and user experience.                           Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images Why Google’s Search Engine Dominance is at Risk The Department of Justice (DOJ) is targeting Google’s control over the search engine market, aiming to create a more …