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    A federal court has ruled that Google‘s lucrative deal—reportedly in the ballpark of $20 billion annually—to remain the default search engine in Apple‘s Safari browser will continue, even as AI search engines rise. The judge, while confirming Google’s monopoly status in search, declined to force structural changes like divesting Chrome or banning default-placement payments, opting instead for modest behavioral remedies such as limited data-sharing. Meanwhile, Apple is exploring deeper AI collaboration with Google—possibly integrating Google’s Gemini model into Siri’s upcoming “World Knowledge Answers” feature—signaling an even tighter bond between the two tech giants amid regulatory scrutiny.

    Sources: AP News, The Verge

    Key Takeaways

    – Regulatory setback for antitrust advocates: The ruling preserves Google’s powerful default placement in Safari—avoiding strict, structural remedies—and potentially signals courts are less inclined to break up Big Tech even amid monopoly findings.

    – Apple’s strategic alignment with Google intensifies: The partnership not only sustains a massive revenue stream but could grow deeper through AI integration, as Apple weighs adopting Google’s Gemini to bolster Siri’s new search capabilities.

    – Limited opening for competitors, but dominance continues: While Google must share some search data with rivals, the restrained scope means entrenched dominance persists—making it harder for AI-first challengers to break through.

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    The recent ruling in the U.S. v. Google antitrust case marks a notable moment where caution prevailed over aggressive intervention. Judge Amit Mehta confirmed Google’s monopoly in search but opted against radical remedies like breaking off its Chrome browser or eliminating default‐placement deals—measures the Department of Justice sought to restore market competition. Instead, the court will allow Google to stick with the nearly $20 billion‐a-year agreement to remain Safari’s default search provider, though Google must share a slice of search data with rivals to encourage competition in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

    From a conservative-leaning perspective, this outcome reflects a sensible balance: it guards against sweeping disruption that could stifle innovation or harm consumers while offering incremental steps toward fairness. The court’s decision underscores the complex realities of today’s tech ecosystem—unlike classic monopolies, Google’s practices are entwined in user convenience, product integration, and revenue streams for partners. A heavy-handed breakup could backfire, forcing companies like Apple and Mozilla into shaky terrain—a concern the judge explicitly acknowledged.

    Simultaneously, Apple is eyeing deeper AI integration with Google. Reports suggest Apple may integrate Google’s Gemini AI into Siri through a forthcoming “World Knowledge Answers” feature—a move that dovetails with the sustained partnership and reflects growing AI momentum.

     While emerging AI challengers like OpenAI and Perplexity add long-term pressure, for now, the court’s restrained approach shields this high-stakes alliance—and sets the tone for how regulators might handle digital competition amid rapid technological change.

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