Google has firmly rejected the US Justice Department’s proposal to break up the tech giant, calling it an “extreme proposal” that would harm consumers and stifle innovation. The tech giant argued that the breakup would create security risks, force it to share sensitive data, and hinder its investments in artificial intelligence.
Google lists 6 ways in which DoJ’s ‘breakup proposal’ will hurt customers

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