When you visit the Google’s chatbot bard’s website in Microsoft Bing. A New Button pops up besides the search bar which lets you compare bard results with Bing chat’s. I have no idea why they implemented this, well maybe to show off the their chatbot is better than bard or something?

    • @Invertedouroboros@lemmy.world
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      1411 months ago

      Honestly the FTC should be handing out antitrust suits like candy. Late stage capitalism has created a bit of a target rich environment, if only the FTC could take advantage.

      • English Mobster
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        1011 months ago

        Courts have been blocking them consistently. They’ve been a touch more aggressive, but Congress needs to pass more aggressive laws. Many of these companies are vertically integrated, not horizontally - and the laws aren’t really equipped to deal with that.

    • @ramjambamalam@lemmy.ca
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      911 months ago

      Why not Apple, the closest company to having a monopoly on software running on smart phones in the USA.

      • @ferralcat
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        311 months ago

        Apple and Google have both done similar things. Osx will ask you to use safari if you install a different browser. Google shows “it’s better in chrome!” on basically all of their properties if you’re using non chromium based browsers. No one seems to really give a shit.

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          Apple is marginally worse IMO due to not allowing any third-party app stores on their mobile platforms, plus they have a dominant market share in the USA. At least Google theoretically allows third-party app stores to be used, even if they’re continually pushing a Google-ified OS on Android users vs. AOSP.

    • @Version@feddit.de
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      111 months ago

      How is Meta acting anti competitive? I am not defending them, just actually curious. For Microsoft, Alphabet and Apple it makes sense because they control the platforms.