Will Perplexity Buy Google Chrome?

Will Perplexity Buy Google Chrome?

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Airbnb Integrates AI Features & Customer Support Overhaul

Jamie & Jaeden discuss Airbnb's ambitious plans to weave AI into its search, discovery, and support systems, and how these changes could impact users and hosts. They also explore potential opportunities and challenges for the platform given the rise of competitive AI travel tools ...  Afficher plus

SeedDance 2.0: AI Video Generator

Jamie & Jaeden discuss ByteDance's new AI video generator, SeedDance 2.0, which is causing a stir in Hollywood due to copyright concerns and the impressiveness of its output. They also explore the potential future uses of this tool for filmmakers, advertisers, and content creator ...  Afficher plus

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Google menacé de vendre Chrome ?
Choses à Savoir TECH

Fin Novembre le Département de la Justice américain (DoJ) a frappé fort contre Google. Pour briser le monopole du géant sur la recherche en ligne et la publicité, des mesures drastiques ont été dévoilées, dont une proposition choc : la cession de Chrome, son navigateur embléma ...

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Google’s Search Monopoly in Jeopardy: This New Antitrust Ruling Changes Everything
Lunch Hour Legal Marketing

Has Google finally been dethroned? Greg Sterling of Near Media joins Gyi and Conrad to hash out the DOJ’s ruling on Google’s search monopoly.   ----- So, is the government going to break Google up? Greg begins by explaining the nuances of what actually makes a monopoly illegal an ...  Afficher plus

Google: The Origin of Search
Acquired

We tell the story of the single greatest business ever created: Google search. From its origins as a Stanford research project called BackRub, Google became the front door to the internet. Today it’s an essential service for over half the world, and one that generates more profit ...  Afficher plus

Google’s Monopoly Money + Is the A.I. Bubble Popping? + The Hot-Mess Express
Hard Fork

This week, a federal judge ruled that Google acted illegally to maintain a monopoly in online search. David McCabe, a New York Times reporter, joins to discuss what happens next. Then, are we in an A.I. bubble? We weigh in on the wild market swings that started the week and co ...

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