
? 周五,Google Chrome總經(jīng)理帕里薩·塔布里茲出席美國司法部針對谷歌(Google)非法壟斷搜索市場的聽證會,。她表示,,Chrome的成功與谷歌“不可分割”,并強調她“認為其成功不會在其他環(huán)境中復現(xiàn)”,。
谷歌堅信,,作為全球最受歡迎的網(wǎng)頁瀏覽器,Chrome只有在其掌控下才能良好運營,,若易手他人必將受到影響,。
周五,Google Chrome總經(jīng)理帕里薩·塔布里茲在聯(lián)邦法庭上表示:”試圖將兩者割裂開來是前所未有的做法,?!?
塔布里茲指出,Google Chrome是Chrome團隊,、谷歌以及為該公司開源Chromium項目做出技術貢獻的公司之間“17年協(xié)作”的結晶,。谷歌旗下的其他多個項目(包括安卓(Android)應用系統(tǒng))也使用了該開源項目的資源。塔布里茲表示,,“谷歌為Chromium投入了數(shù)億美元”,,但她強調其他公司“目前并未做出任何實質性貢獻”。
在周五長達數(shù)小時的聽證會中,,塔布里茲明確表示,,若谷歌按司法部的要求被迫出售Chrome(司法部同時要求共享部分支撐搜索結果的用戶數(shù)據(jù)),最終將損害Chrome的發(fā)展。
在評價Chrome在谷歌運營下取得的成功時,,塔布里茲表示:“若脫離谷歌管理,,Chrome的成就不可能被復制?!?/p>
塔布里茲還透露,,Chrome團隊正致力于將人工智能深度整合到瀏覽器中,以增強其"代理能力"——換言之,,谷歌希望Chrome能代表用戶自動執(zhí)行任務,,涵蓋表單填寫、信息檢索到在線購物等場景,。(財富中文網(wǎng))
譯者:劉進龍
審校:汪皓
上周五,,Google Chrome總經(jīng)理帕里薩·塔布里茲出席美國司法部針對谷歌非法壟斷搜索市場的聽證會。
? 周五,,Google Chrome總經(jīng)理帕里薩·塔布里茲出席美國司法部針對谷歌(Google)非法壟斷搜索市場的聽證會,。她表示,Chrome的成功與谷歌“不可分割”,,并強調她“認為其成功不會在其他環(huán)境中復現(xiàn)”,。
谷歌堅信,作為全球最受歡迎的網(wǎng)頁瀏覽器,,Chrome只有在其掌控下才能良好運營,,若易手他人必將受到影響。
周五,,Google Chrome總經(jīng)理帕里薩·塔布里茲在聯(lián)邦法庭上表示:”試圖將兩者割裂開來是前所未有的做法,。”
塔布里茲指出,,Google Chrome是Chrome團隊,、谷歌以及為該公司開源Chromium項目做出技術貢獻的公司之間“17年協(xié)作”的結晶。谷歌旗下的其他多個項目(包括安卓(Android)應用系統(tǒng))也使用了該開源項目的資源,。塔布里茲表示,,“谷歌為Chromium投入了數(shù)億美元”,但她強調其他公司“目前并未做出任何實質性貢獻”,。
在周五長達數(shù)小時的聽證會中,,塔布里茲明確表示,若谷歌按司法部的要求被迫出售Chrome(司法部同時要求共享部分支撐搜索結果的用戶數(shù)據(jù)),,最終將損害Chrome的發(fā)展,。
在評價Chrome在谷歌運營下取得的成功時,塔布里茲表示:“若脫離谷歌管理,,Chrome的成就不可能被復制?!?/p>
塔布里茲還透露,,Chrome團隊正致力于將人工智能深度整合到瀏覽器中,,以增強其"代理能力"——換言之,谷歌希望Chrome能代表用戶自動執(zhí)行任務,,涵蓋表單填寫,、信息檢索到在線購物等場景。(財富中文網(wǎng))
譯者:劉進龍
審校:汪皓
Google Chrome general manager Parisa Tabriz testified Friday during the DOJ's antitrust hearing about Google's illegal search monopoly.
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? Parisa Tabriz, general manager for Google Chrome, testified Friday during the DOJ’s antitrust case against Google’s illegal monopoly in the search market. Tabriz said it’s impossible to “disentangle” Google from the success of Chrome, adding she doesn’t “think it could be recreated” elsewhere.
Google believes it’s the only company that can operate Chrome, the world’s most popular web browser, and that it would suffer in anyone else’s hands.
“Trying to disentangle that is unprecedented,” Parisa Tabriz, general manager of Google Chrome, said in federal court Friday.
Tabriz said Google Chrome is the result of “17 years of collaboration” between the Chrome team, Google, and the companies that submit technical contributions to the company’s open-source Chromium Project, which is also utilized for several other Google projects like the Android operating system. “Google invests hundreds of millions of dollars” into Chromium, Tabriz said, but noted other companies “are not contributing now in any meaningful way.”
Over the course of several hours on Friday, Tabriz made it clear that Google being forced to sell Chrome, which is what the Justice Department has asked it to do (as well as sharing some of the data it collects to power search results), would ultimately hurt Chrome.
“I don’t think it could be recreated,” Tabriz said of Chrome’s success under Google.
Tabriz also mentioned the Chrome team is currently working to bake artificial intelligence into the browser to make it more “agentic”: in other words, Google wants Chrome to be able to automate tasks on behalf of users, from filling out forms to doing research to shopping.