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Google’s Sundar Pichai calls US remedies ‘de facto’ spinoff of search

Sundar Pichai, 52, has spent the majority of his career at Google, starting as a product manager in 2004 and rising through the ranks to become CEO of the company in 2015

April 30, 2025 / 21:03 IST
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Sundar Pichai was called to testify as part of a three-week trial aimed at determining how Google should restore competition to online search after Judge Amit Mehta ruled last year that the tech giant had illegally maintained a monopoly in the market

Alphabet Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai told a judge who found that Google illegally monopolizes online search that a Justice Department proposal to share search data with rivals would be a “de facto” divestiture of the company’s search engine.

If Google were required to share both its search data and the information on how it ranks results, rivals could reverse engineer “every aspect of our technology,” Pichai testified on Wednesday.

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“The proposal on data sharing is so far reaching, so extraordinary,” Pichai said. It “feels like de facto divestiture of search” and its entire intellectual property and technology over 25 years of research, he said.

During testimony in federal court in Washington, Pichai asserted that a package of antitrust remedies proposed by the government is too extreme and will undermine Google’s ability to compete in the market. The combination of remedies would “make it unviable to continue to invest in” research and development, he said. “It will have many unintended consequences.”