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Trump Administration Issues Executive Order to Challenge State AI Laws, Raising Legal Uncertainty for Startups

Trump Administration Issues Executive Order to Challenge State AI Laws, Raising Legal Uncertainty for Startups
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to contest state AI regulations, arguing that a fragmented regulatory landscape harms startups. The order tasks the Justice Department, Commerce Department, FTC and FCC with reviewing and potentially preempting state rules. Industry leaders and legal experts warn that the move could spark extensive litigation, extending uncertainty for smaller AI firms that lack resources to navigate conflicting state and federal demands. While supporters hope the order will spur Congress to craft a unified national framework, critics say it may delay clarity and burden innovators. Read more →

Google Seeks to Shield AI Ambitions from Antitrust Search Remedies

Google Seeks to Shield AI Ambitions from Antitrust Search Remedies
Google and the Department of Justice met in Washington to fine‑tune a federal court order that curtails the tech giant’s search practices. While the order aims to restore competition in the search market, Google argues that the imposed restrictions should not hamper the rollout of its Gemini AI app, especially when bundled with services like YouTube and Maps. The judge expressed concern that such bundling could give Google undue leverage, but also rejected the most aggressive DOJ proposals. Google maintains that its AI offerings are distinct from its search monopoly and should not be subject to the same remedies. Read more →

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case
A federal judge has issued tentative remedies in the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google, requiring the company to abandon exclusive agreements that tie its search services to other products. While Google will not be broken up, the order mandates data sharing with qualified competitors and the removal of conditions that link Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or Gemini to app distribution or revenue arrangements. The ruling aims to prevent further anticompetitive behavior and will be refined in a final judgment due later this year. Read more →

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case
A federal judge has issued tentative remedies in the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google, requiring the company to abandon exclusive agreements that tie its search services to other products. While Google will not be broken up, the order mandates data sharing with qualified competitors and the removal of conditions that link Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or Gemini to app distribution or revenue arrangements. The ruling aims to prevent further anticompetitive behavior and will be refined in a final judgment due later this year. Read more →

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case
A federal judge has issued tentative remedies in the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google, requiring the company to abandon exclusive agreements that tie its search services to other products. While Google will not be broken up, the order mandates data sharing with qualified competitors and the removal of conditions that link Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or Gemini to app distribution or revenue arrangements. The ruling aims to prevent further anticompetitive behavior and will be refined in a final judgment due later this year. Read more →

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case
A federal judge has issued tentative remedies in the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google, requiring the company to abandon exclusive agreements that tie its search services to other products. While Google will not be broken up, the order mandates data sharing with qualified competitors and the removal of conditions that link Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or Gemini to app distribution or revenue arrangements. The ruling aims to prevent further anticompetitive behavior and will be refined in a final judgment due later this year. Read more →

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case

Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deal Practices in Antitrust Case
A federal judge has issued tentative remedies in the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google, requiring the company to abandon exclusive agreements that tie its search services to other products. While Google will not be broken up, the order mandates data sharing with qualified competitors and the removal of conditions that link Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or Gemini to app distribution or revenue arrangements. The ruling aims to prevent further anticompetitive behavior and will be refined in a final judgment due later this year. Read more →

Two Chinese Nationals Arrested for Smuggling Nvidia AI Chips to China, DOJ Says

Two Chinese Nationals Arrested for Smuggling Nvidia AI Chips to China, DOJ Says
The U.S. Department of Justice announced the arrest of two Chinese nationals, Chuan Geng and Shiwei Yang, in California for allegedly shipping high‑performance AI chips to China through their firm ALX Solutions. Charged under the Export Control Reform Act, the case highlights concerns over illicit technology transfers and underscores Nvidia's stance that diverted products receive no support. The incident comes amid broader U.S. efforts to tighten AI export controls and debates over potential chip‑tracking measures. Read more →