Google search comes under renewed scrutiny in UK as competition watchdog flexes new powers

Google search comes under renewed scrutiny in UK as competition watchdog flexes new powers


General view of the Google headquarters in King’s Cross as the tech giant faces a 5 billion pound lawsuit in the UK for allegedly abusing its online search dominance.

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LONDON — Britain’s competition regulator on Friday activated new powers to regulate Google‘s search activities, putting the U.S. tech giant in the firing line for further regulatory action.

The Competition and Markets Authority confirmed it is designating Google with “strategic market status” for its general search and search advertising services. It said that Google’s Gemini AI assistant was not within the scope of the designation, although other AI-based search features were included.

“We have found that Google maintains a strategic position in the search and search advertising sector – with more than 90% of searches in the UK taking place on its platform,” Will Hayter, executive director for digital markets at the CMA, said in a statement.

“Having taken into account the feedback received following our proposed decision, we have today designated Google’s search services with strategic market status.”

Google said its search product contributes billions of pounds to the U.K. economy and the country has so far been able to avoid costly restrictions on some of its popular services.

“Many of the ideas for interventions that have been raised in this process would inhibit UK innovation and growth, potentially slowing product launches at a time of profound AI-based innovation,” said Oliver Bethell, senior director of competition at Google.

He added that Google hopes to see “outcomes that reflect such ambitions in the crucial months ahead.”

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