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Satya Nadella accuses Google of ‘cheating’ its way to the top in search engine dominance

Mehul Reuben Das • October 3, 2023, 12:08:04 IST
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Satya Nadella took some massive shots at Google in the ongoing antitrust litigation. Nadella basically accused Google of cheating its way to search engine dominance, and that a major intervention is needed from the government for a paradigm shift

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Satya Nadella accuses Google of ‘cheating’ its way to the top in search engine dominance

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took the witness stand in the ongoing legal battle between the US Justice Department and Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet. Nadella went in all guns blazing and took several hard-hitting shots at Google at a courtroom in Washington DC, where Google is facing one of its toughest antitrust trials in years. During his compelling testimony, Nadella addressed inquiries regarding the challenges presented by Google’s stronghold in the search engine sector. He also discussed the multi-billion-dollar agreement Google struck with Apple for iPhones and how this arrangement negatively impacted Microsoft’s endeavours to promote its Edge and Bing platforms. Performative Testimony Make no mistake though, Nadella was playing to the crowd of jurors and regulators. Just eight months ago, Nadella proudly touted Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI, suggesting he had the capability to make Google “dance” to his tune. However, during his testimony, Nadella appeared far less confident, sounding almost helpless in his attempt to break free from Google’s influence. He made it a point to convey that no matter what he does, he can barely switch his laptop on without escaping Google. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, Nadella testified in the antitrust trial concerning Google’s search monopoly, highlighting how deeply ingrained Google is in people’s daily routines, comparing it to brushing one’s teeth each morning. In his testimony, Nadella even cleverly alluded to Google founder Larry Page’s “toothbrush test,” which reflects the idea that Google creates products people use twice a day. It was an impressive performance by Nadella, who left no stone unturned in trying to gain an edge over his arch-rival. Microsoft sees its OpenAI bet failing However, the most significant revelation from this testimony is that Microsoft’s substantial investment of $13 billion in its partnership with OpenAI, which was regarded as an AI secret weapon, has yielded minimal gains in market share. AI was expected to revolutionize internet search, but despite Microsoft’s Bing search engine possessing ChatGPT superpowers, it remains a minor player. Google continues to be the dominant force, unyielding to anyone but its own caretakers. In his testimony, Nadella also acknowledged that despite initial excitement, he no longer believes that the emergence of ChatGPT will be sufficient to alter Google’s dominance in the search sector. He expressed concern that Google might exploit its search dominance to exert undue pressure on content providers crucial for training generative AI models, particularly in light of Microsoft’s recent majority stake acquisition in the AI chatbot ChatGPT. Nadella shared his apprehensions, stating, “I worry a lot, despite my enthusiasm, that this vicious cycle can become even more detrimental.” Waiting for a paradigm shift Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that his company has continued to invest in Bing while awaiting a potential “paradigm shift” or some form of government intervention to reconfigure the industry. In response to a question regarding Google’s argument that its dominance is a result of quality rather than illegal activities, Nadella indicated that Microsoft has endeavoured to demonstrate that Bing’s engineers could potentially narrow the quality gap if they had access to the volume of queries originating from Apple smartphones.

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