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Episode Synopsis
Google just walked out of the biggest antitrust trial of our time with Chrome intact, its $20B Apple deal untouched, and Big Tech’s grip stronger than ever. The court blinked — but what does that mean for the rest of us?In this episode of Rethinking Tech, Aparna and Harinda unpack the fallout: why defaults matter more than free choice, how AI quietly shaped the judge’s reasoning, and what happens when the legal system tasked with checking Big Tech might be too outdated to do the job.🔥 What you’ll discover:Why the court refused to break up Chrome 🏛️How generative AI tipped the scales in Google’s favor 🤖The $20B Apple–Google deal and the hidden power of defaults 📱What “too big to fail” means in the age of Big Tech 💥How U.S. politics and geopolitics warp antitrust outcomes 🌍The ethics of leaving tech regulation to judges ⚖️Why trust in law may now be falling faster than trust in tech itself🕒 Chapters00:00 – Google’s Antitrust Case: A Major Ruling03:01 – Understanding the Context: How We Got Here08:34 – Implications for the Tech Industry and AI12:51 – Big Tech: Too Big to Fail?17:06 – The Role of Defaults and Market Dynamics21:01 – Navigating Antitrust Challenges24:22 – The Browser Market and AI Integration27:56 – Geopolitical Implications of Tech Dominance31:47 – US Administration’s Stance on Big Tech35:54 – Consumer Sentiment and Market Dynamics39:49 – Judicial Competence in Managing Digital Markets44:54 – The Future of Law and Technology👋 Stay in the LoopAparna Bhushan → LinkedInHarinda Katugaha → LinkedIn👉 Subscribe to Rethinking Tech for weekly deep dives into tech, power, and geopolitics: rethinkingtech.substack.com
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