Alphabet Inc.'s Google wants to retain the right to bundle its popular mapping and video apps with its Gemini AI service, a lawyer for the company told a federal judge Wednesday, pushing back on a Justice Department proposal that would bar the practice.
Google's Gemini Enterprise and Gemini Business subscriptions will package an existing agent development tool for nontechnical workers. They will offer governance features and new agents for specific functions.
Google argued against a Justice Department proposal that would bar it from bundling its YouTube and Google Maps apps with its Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) service, telling a judge Wednesday (Oct. 8) that these haven't been found to be monopoly products.
Google will serve as the official cloud provider of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games and has joined LA28 as a founding partner, organisers said on Wednesday, in a deal that also extends to Team USA and NBCUniversal's U.S. coverage.
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The Supreme Court denied a bid to stay parts of an antitrust ruling affecting Google's Play Store. The Play Store would need to allow third-party downloads and have other payment options.
The Supreme Court denied Google's request to temporarily pause a lower court's ruling that the company must make changes to its Play app store. Google made the request regarding a ruling in the antitrust case filed by Epic Games, and the Supreme Court denied the request Monday (Oct. 6) without comment, Bloomberg reported Monday.
Alphabet (GOOGL) concluded the recent trading session at $250.43, signifying a +2.07% move from its prior day's close.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to halt key parts of a judge's order requiring Alphabet's Google to make major changes to its app store Play, as the company prepares to appeal a decision in a lawsuit brought by "Fortnite" maker Epic Games.
The Justice Department and Google wrapped up a two-week hearing that could have a major effect on online advertising.