Comment by thaumasiotes
Comment by thaumasiotes 4 hours ago
> Source: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/18552824/1436/united-st...
That's a 230-page pdf. Do you have a more specific citation?
Comment by thaumasiotes 4 hours ago
> Source: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/18552824/1436/united-st...
That's a 230-page pdf. Do you have a more specific citation?
I passed the PDF to Claude and asked it to check if there is any part of the document that states that google deprioritizes good search results in favor of advertisement. Here is the output from Claude:
Yes, the document contains highly significant factual findings by the Court regarding how Google deprioritized organic search results in favor of advertising. The most significant findings: The Court documents that the positioning of Google's AI features (AI Overviews, WebAnswers) on the search results page reduced users' interactions with organic web results - deliberately.
Relevant text:
"Some evidence suggests that placement of features like AI Overviews on the SERP has reduced user interactions with organic web results (i.e., the traditional "10 blue links")."
And:
"Placement of features like AI Overviews on the SERP has reduced user interactions with organic web results where Google's WebAnswers appears on the SERP"
Important note: these are not "admissions" in the sense of Google voluntarily confessing, but rather factual findings by the Court based on evidence presented during the trial - which is legally even more binding.