DOJ's extreme proposals will hurt consumers and America's tech leadership
a year ago
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- DOJ's proposals ignore intense competition in the tech industry, including innovations from services like ChatGPT and MetaAI.
- Apple and Motorola are already integrating competing services, showing promotional agreements aren't hindering competition.
- DOJ's proposals could degrade consumer search experiences and limit browser choices, potentially harming companies like Firefox.
- Mandating data disclosures threatens user privacy, with risks of exposing personal information and behavior.
- DOJ's proposals could stifle innovation by reducing incentives for R&D investment and encouraging cloning over original innovation.
- Breaking off Chrome from Google could make it insecure and obsolete, harming products like Safe Browsing and ChromeOS.
- DOJ's proposals primarily benefit competitors seeking access to Google's technology rather than consumers.