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On Wednesday, DOJ officials in the antitrust division filed their proposal for remedies in the case. The DOJ wants Judge Mehta to force Google to sell its Chrome browser. Officials from the Department of Justice, in a Wednesday filing, urged District Judge Amit Mehta to force Google to sell its Chrome browser. AdvertisementMehta will consider the DOJ's proposal before he makes a final ruling regarding remedies in this case. "But if Google is able to control the company that buys Chrome, the impact of selling the business would be minimal.
Persons: Amit Mehta, Judge Mehta, Mehta, Lee, Anne Mulholland, Eric Chaffee, it's, Peter Cohan, Neil Chilson, Chilson, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Trump, Biden, Cohan, Chafee Organizations: Google, DOJ, Department of Justice, Apple, Business, Bloomberg, Case Western Reserve University, Babson College, FTC, Chrome, Case
The FTC is targeting companies that use AI tools or make claims about AI for deceptive practices. The crackdown includes firms that sell AI tools for fake reviews or misleading services. AdvertisementThe Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on companies selling AI tools that it says harm consumers. One company claimed to sell AI "lawyer" services, and multiple companies deceptively claimed to sell AI tools to help build online stores. Related storiesAs annoying as fake reviews can be, not everyone is on board with the FTC crackdown.
Persons: , Neil Chilson, Chilson, Melissa Holyoak Organizations: FTC, Service, Federal Trade Commission, Abundance Institute, Bloomberg, Rytr, Commission
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Neil Chilson, Jessica Melugin and Americus ReedNeil Chilson, former FTC chief technologist, Jessica Melugin, CEI Center for Technology and Innovation director, and Americus Reed, Wharton School of Business professor, join 'Last Call' to discuss the FTC's lawsuit against Amazon and its Prime enrollment practices.
Persons: Neil Chilson, Jessica Melugin, Americus Reed Neil Chilson Organizations: Americus, CEI Center for Technology, Innovation, Americus Reed, Wharton School of Business, Amazon
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe FTC's case against Amazon is on 'somewhat shaky legal ground': Fmr. FTC Official Neil ChilsonNeil Chilson, former FTC chief technologist, Jessica Melugin, CEI Center for Technology and Innovation director, and Americus Reed, Wharton School of Business professor, join 'Last Call' to discuss the FTC's lawsuit against Amazon and its Prime enrollment practices.
Persons: Neil Chilson Neil Chilson, Jessica Melugin Organizations: Amazon, CEI Center for Technology, Innovation, Americus Reed, Wharton School of Business
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