Computerworld.com reported that “Google this week announced the public rollout of a beta Gemini feature called Personal Intelligence. It gives Gemini access to your Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and Google Search data, if you grant permission, which you can do individually (for example, you can grant permission for YouTube

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Computerworld.com reported that “It took just under three years, but Google has finally caught up and overtaken its AI competitors.”  The December 1, 2025 article entitled “Google is now the best at AI — but is it enough?” (https://www.computerworld.com/article/4098843/google-is-now-the-best-at-ai-but-is-it-enough.html) had these comments:

When OpenAI released ChatGPT at the

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Computerworld.com reported that “Google has launched Gemini 3 and integrated the new AI model into its search engine immediately, aiming to push advanced AI features into consumer and enterprise products faster as competition in the AI market intensifies. The release brings new agentic capabilities for coding, workflow automation, and search

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ComputerWorld.com reported that “Google’s new Windows app is well worth your while to notice…. We told you that inside the app’s settings you can opt to use Google’s AI Mode for all general inquiries.”  The September 29, 2025 article entitled ” Why ChatGPT beats Copilot” (https://www.computerworld.com/article/4061628/why-chatgpt-beats-copilot.html) included these comments:

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Computerworld.com reported that “The tech giant was ordered to pay $425 million by the San Francisco jury, while France imposed $381 million (€325 million) fine in a coordinated assault on data collection practices.”  The September 4, 2025 article entitled “Google hit with $806M in penalties from US and French authorities

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Computerworld.com reported that “The US government is seeking to prevent the tech giant from extending search dominance into the AI era. Federal prosecutors warned that Google might leverage artificial intelligence to entrench its search monopoly, demanding “strong measures” to prevent the tech giant from extending its market control into the

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Computerworld.com reported that “In a landmark decision, a US District Judge has ruled that Google illegally monopolized the ad tech market. A federal judge in Virginia has found that the tech giant established “monopoly power” for two online advertising markets: publisher ad servers and ad exchanges that sit between buyers

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