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A US judge ruled on Monday that Google has a monopoly in the search market and cited the Microsoft case from more than 20 years ago as a reference. Sam Weinstein, a law professor at the Cardozo Law School and a former antitrust lawyer for the Department of Justice, pointed out that the government has always explicitly or implicitly based this case on the Microsoft case. In response to the ruling, Google may argue on appeal that the development of artificial intelligence has led to new competitive situations, proving that it is not a monopolist.
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