Odaily Planet Daily News: According to market news, The Information revealed that after the U.S. Department of Justice won the antitrust case against Google on Monday, it will not stop at seeking to weaken the company's lucrative alliance with Apple. Lawyers following the case said that in the next stage, government lawyers may also try to hinder Google's efforts to dominate the next version of search (conversational artificial intelligence) and make it easier for other search service providers to erode Google's 95% market share. Gene Burrus, former assistant general counsel of Microsoft, said that lawyers from the Department of Justice will almost certainly ask the judge to take "structural remedies", such as forcing Google to divest the Android system (the judge said that the Android system helped Google improperly perpetuate its monopoly), rather than just "behavioral" changes to the way Google operates its search business and its partnerships with companies such as Apple. (Jinshi)