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Google returned to court Monday to fight proposed antitrust remedies after a judge ruled in August that it illegally monopolized internet search, according to CNBC. The Department of Justice wants Google to divest its Chrome browser and open its search data to rivals. Google says the move would harm U.S. national security and innovation as competition with China intensifies. Google’s regulatory VP said the DOJ’s proposal would hamper AI development and place government regulators in control of product design. The trial will determine the consequences of the ruling.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Google returned to court Monday to fight proposed antitrust remedies after a judge ruled in August
00:07that an illegally monopolized internet search, according to CNBC.
00:11The Department of Justice wants Google to divest its Chrome browser and open its search data to rivals.
00:16Google says the move would harm U.S. national security and innovation as competition with China intensifies.
00:21Google's regulatory VP said the DOJ's proposal would hamper AI development
00:26and place government regulators in control of product design.
00:30Trial would determine the consequences of the ruling.
00:32For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.
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