Google has secured the default position of its AI assistant, Gemini, on Samsung's Galaxy S25 through substantial monthly payments, amid ongoing antitrust litigation. Testimony revealed that Google began these payments after it was found to be violating antitrust laws in January. The arrangement has drawn scrutiny, especially as internal communications suggest Google is exploring more restrictive distribution agreements with partners. This legal battle centers around Google's perceived monopoly control over search, affecting its partnerships with major smartphone manufacturers.
Gemini's preinstallation on the Galaxy S25 was part of a lucrative financial arrangement with Samsung amid ongoing antitrust scrutiny over Google's practices.
Testimony reveals that Google pays Samsung extensive sums monthly to secure Gemini's default position, highlighting the competitive nature of AI assistants.
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