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For decades, the government has struggled with how to police monopolies in the tech industry.
And this week,
a landmark ruling and a case against Google marked the most aggressive attempt in the modern era to level the playing field.
Today, my colleague David McCabe on Who Won?
Who Lost?
And what this means for the race to dominate artificial intelligence.
It's Thursday, September 4th.
So, David, a year ago,
a federal judge decided that Google had broken the law to maintain its dominance over search,
that basically it had legally maintained its monopoly.
Since then,