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The DOJ wants a Perplexity executive to testify in its Google antitrust case
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美国法院裁定谷歌存在搜索垄断,司法部正考虑处罚措施,包括拆分Chrome。司法部传唤AI搜索公司Perplexity的首席商务官Dmitry Shevelenko,了解生成式AI与搜索入口、分发、准入壁垒和数据共享的关系。Perplexity等AI工具对传统搜索构成威胁,谷歌也推出AI搜索工具应对。司法部希望通过Perplexity的证词,证明谷歌垄断搜索业务并排挤竞争对手,从而施加更严厉的处罚。Perplexity夹在谷歌和司法部的争议中,双方都希望从其获取信息。谷歌曾传唤Perplexity要求提供文件,但Perplexity尚未提供。Perplexity表示已同意提供部分文件,但仍在评估全面提供文件的负担。

⚖️美国司法部正调查谷歌搜索垄断案,考虑拆分Chrome等处罚措施。

🗣️司法部传唤AI搜索公司Perplexity高管,了解生成式AI对搜索市场的影响,特别是与搜索入口、分发、准入壁垒和数据共享的相关性。

🤖Perplexity等AI搜索工具的兴起,对谷歌传统搜索业务构成潜在威胁,谷歌也推出了AI搜索工具应对。

📄谷歌曾传唤Perplexity要求提供公司文件,以证明其在搜索领域存在竞争,但Perplexity尚未完全配合,双方在文件提供范围上存在争议。

A U.S. court ruled in August that Google has a search monopoly, and while Google appeals, the Justice Department is figuring out what kind of potential penalties to impose — like breaking off Chrome

As part of this process, the DOJ wants to call on a specific witness, according to a recent court filing: Dmitry Shevelenko, Chief Business Officer of Perplexity, an AI search provider most recently valued at $9 billion per Reuters.  

Perplexity and other generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT Search have emerged as a potential replacement for searching the internet, as they can offer direct answers to complicated queries (albeit, sometimes with made-up or inaccurate information). Google has responded to the threat with its own AI search tools, such as AI Overviews, which provide AI-generated answers above search results.

The DOJ wants to ask Shevelenko about “generative AI’s relationship with Search Access Points, distribution, barriers to entry and expansion, and data sharing.”

“Search access points” is a term the DOJ uses to describe things like Google Chrome — places where people go to search the internet.

While the filing doesn’t spell out exactly why the DOJ wants to ask Perplexity about these topics, it could help its argument that Google monopolizes the search business and closes out potential competitors, and thus deserves stronger penalties. 

TechCrunch asked Perplexity whether it has agreed for its executive to testify and for its thoughts on the antitrust case. Perplexity didn’t respond immediately to a request for comment, and neither did Google. 

Perplexity is effectively caught in the middle of the dispute, as both sides want information from it that could help their cases. Google subpoenaed Perplexity in October for company documents to make its own case that it has viable competition in the search field. (Google subpoenaed Microsoft and OpenAI as well.)

However, Perplexity has yet to provide “a single document” to Google as of December 11, the tech giant lamented in a court filing, claiming that there is “no conceivable justification for further delay” after two months of waiting.

For its part, Perplexity says in the filing that it has already agreed to fulfill 12 out of Google’s 14 document requests but is “still evaluating the burden associated with collecting such a potentially expansive universe of documents.”

Perplexity also says that while it has agreed to provide copies of licensing agreements “related to AI training,” Google wants all of Perplexity’s licensing agreements, and that it has asked Google to “meet and confer” about this. 

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