Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet Inc., has indicated that the ongoing antitrust challenges facing Google are expected to take years to resolve, suggesting they don’t pose an immediate threat to the company’s operations. During an appearance on “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations,” Pichai remarked, “It’s going to take time for it to play out,” emphasizing the lengthy nature of the legal processes involved.
Pichai asserted that Google would “vigorously defend” itself where it believes the legal issues impact its ability to innovate for users. Currently, the tech giant is involved in two major antitrust trials initiated by the U.S. Justice Department. One lawsuit focuses on Google’s alleged illegal dominance in the digital advertising sector, while the other concerns its control over online search. The advertising trial has just started, while the search case, in which Google has faced setbacks, is in a remedies phase overseen by Judge Amit Mehta, with resolution expected by August.
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