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This ruling challenges Google's control over key platforms and promotes competition in AI and search markets.
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The European Union has ordered Google to open Android and Google Search to rival AI assistants and search engines. This decision aims to enforce the EU's Digital Markets Act and reduce Google's dominance. It could impact Google's AI tool Gemini and create new opportunities for competitors.

This ruling challenges Google's control over key platforms and promotes competition in AI and search markets.
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Rivals may gain market share while Google faces increased regulatory constraints.
Companies should prepare to leverage new access opportunities and adjust strategies accordingly.
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The European Union has ordered Google to open Android and Google Search to rival AI assistants and search engines. This decision aims to enforce the EU's Digital Markets Act and reduce Google's dominance. It could impact Google's AI tool Gemini and create new opportunities for competitors.
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The European Union has ordered Google to open Android and Google Search to rival AI assistants and search engines. This decision aims to enforce the EU's Digital Markets Act and reduce Google's dominance. It could impact Google's AI tool Gemini and create new opportunities for competitors.