The DOJ reaffirms its stance on Google selling off Chrome
But there's some relief toward AI acquisitions

Following an August ruling by a federal court deeming Google a "monopolist," the US Department of Justice (DOJ) was tasked with finding solutions to curb the company's dominance. Then in November, the DOJ proposed multiple remedies, one of which was to sell off the Google Chrome browser. Now, in a revised proposal submitted to the court over the weekend, the DOJ has reiterated that it wants Google to divest Chrome, though the search giant has received some good news regarding its current and upcoming AI investments.