Educational Company Online Chegg filed a lawsuit on February 24 against Google, claiming that the summary of search results generated by the company wounded by the company searched for its movement and revenues, Reuters Reports. It is believed that this is the first antitrust lawsuit filed by one company regarding the AI review function, Reuters says.
Chegg claims that Google uses its power as a monopoly to force companies to operate their content for reviews of artificial intelligence, “deriving financial benefits of chegg content without having to spend or a penny,” says general director Nathan Schultz Prepared comments for investors. Chegg, which offers textbooks and domestic facilitate, is considering acquiring and private as a result.
“Our lawsuit applies to something more than Chegg-it comes to the digital publishing industry, the future of searching on the Internet and students losing access to quality, step by step learning in favor of low, unverified AI summaries,” says Schultz.
“Every day Google sends billions of clicks to websites on the Internet, and the AI review sends traffic to a greater variety of sites,” says Google spokesman Jose Castaned in a statement to do this Reuters.
