Four former Google executives say innovation by rivals is key to breaking Google Search's dominance, and ChatGPT-like tools will one day supplant Google Search
Will a breakup of Google shift perceptions of the company? — www.wired.com/story/doj-go... X: Paresh Dave / @peard33 : Despite shared concerns about Google's power, critics of the company and former executives express little agreement on what, if anything, can really be done to increase competition. https://www.wired.com/... #chrome Michael Gartenberg / @gartenberg : A small incentive payment from Google to users *not* to use search is a perfectly logical approach to how the government thinks the market works. The value I get from Google search isn't likely to match any small payout I could get. I suspect most people would feel the same.
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Lauren Goode
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“Former Google execs say that what will supplant the company one day isn't another traditional search engine, but something akin to ChatGPT...That means Google's place in the market could look vastly different before enforcement of the judge's order even begins.” www.wired.com/st…
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Paresh Dave
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“You can't ram an inferior product down people's throats” — Will a breakup of Google shift perceptions of the company? — www.wired.com/story/doj-go...
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Paresh Dave
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Despite shared concerns about Google's power, critics of the company and former executives express little agreement on what, if anything, can really be done to increase competition. https://www.wired.com/... #chrome
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Michael Gartenberg
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A small incentive payment from Google to users *not* to use search is a perfectly logical approach to how the government thinks the market works. The value I get from Google search isn't likely to match any small payout I could get. I suspect most people would feel the same.