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Google Tells Judge Only It Can Run Chrome

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
April 29, 2025
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According to the head of Chrome, Google is the only firm that can provide the capabilities and functionality that its well-known Chrome web browser offers today because of its “interdependencies” with other portions of Alphabet Inc.

Today’s release of Chrome signifies 17 years of cooperation between the Chrome team and the rest of Google. The general manager of the browser, Parisa Tabriz, stated Friday in a federal court in Washington as part of the Justice Department’s antitrust action. “It is unprecedented to try to disentangle that.”

According to her, some of the product’s features—like its safe browsing mode or a function that alerts users if their password has been compromised—rely on Google infrastructure that is not exclusively Chrome’s responsibility. She continued, as she does not think it could be recreated.

At the Market Search, after discovering last year that Google had unlawfully monopolized the search industry, Tabriz spent several hours testifying before Judge Amit Mehta, who is presiding over a three-week hearing on what adjustments the corporation must make to its business operations.

The Justice Department has requested that Google be compelled to divulge some of the data it gathers to generate its search results and sell its Chrome browser. Additionally, it has requested that Mehta prohibit Google from funding search engine defaults. Gemini and other Google AI products would be subject to the proposed ban, which the government claims was made possible by the company’s unlawful search monopoly.

As of March, Statcounter estimates that 66 percent of people worldwide were using Google’s Chrome, the company’s own browser and the most widely used one worldwide. The open-source Chromium Project serves as the foundation for the browser.

Although Google developed Chromium, it welcomes technical contributions from other businesses and is supported by a number of organizations, including Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and the Linux Foundation.

James Mickens, a Justice Department computer science specialist, stated on Friday that Google could simply hand over ownership of Chrome to another business without affecting its functionality.

Divestiture “Achievable”, According to Mickens, a professor of computer science at Harvard University, “the divestiture of Chrome is feasible from a technical perspective.” “Transferring ownership would be feasible without causing too much damage.”

In the past, Mickens was an expert for Epic Games, the company that makes Fortnite, in its antitrust dispute against Google regarding the Android environment. According to Mickens, Google would still have a motivation to continue donating technology to Chromium, the open-source project that powers both its browser and those of a number of competitors, even if Chrome were to disappear.

According to him, several features of Chromium are also used by Google’s Android smartphone operating system to make sure that websites run correctly on mobile devices.

Regarding Chromium, Mickens stated that “Google has an incentive to ensure the source code is well-maintained.”

However, Tabriz questioned that notion. According to her, since 2015, Google has contributed over 90% of the Chromium code.

She estimated that 1,000 engineers in her group have contributed to the project, adding, “Google invests hundreds of millions of dollars into Chromium.” Other businesses “are not contributing in any meaningful way at this time.”

For the Integrations of AI, Tabriz claims that Google has been attempting to integrate artificial intelligence into the Chrome browser. To make it simpler to search using any AI model, users may now modify the browser’s settings or add extensions for OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Perplexity AI to Chrome. However, she admitted that Chrome’s default AI assistant at the moment is Gemini.

She pointed out that Microsoft has incorporated its AI Copilot into its search engine Bing and browser Edge, adding that “the majority of browsers are experimenting with AI and launching features.”

According to Google’s internal docs, the company plans to turn Chrome into a “agentic browser,” which uses AI agents to carry out tasks like shopping, research, and form completion. 

“We anticipate a future of multiple agents, where Chrome integrates deeply with Gemini as a primary agent and one we’ll prioritize and enable users to engage with multiple 3P agents on the web in both consumer and enterprise settings,” Tabriz wrote in an email dated 2024.

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