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DOJ Probes Google’s Deal with Character.AI for Potential Antitrust Violations

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May 23, 2025
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Key Takeaways:

  • The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating whether Google’s licensing agreement with Character.AI violates antitrust laws by circumventing formal government merger scrutiny.
  • Google signed a non-exclusive licensing deal with Character.AI in 2024, granting access to the startup’s large language model technology, and hired its co-founders, both former Google employees.
  • The probe is in its early stages and may not lead to enforcement action, but it adds to Google’s mounting regulatory challenges, including DOJ lawsuits targeting its dominance in search and digital advertising.
  • Similar deals by Microsoft and Amazon with AI startups have also faced regulatory scrutiny, reflecting heightened oversight in the competitive generative AI space.

What Happened?

The DOJ is examining whether Google structured its licensing agreement with Character.AI to avoid formal merger review, according to a report by Bloomberg Law. The deal, signed in 2024, granted Google access to Character.AI’s large language model technology while allowing the startup to remain independent.

Google also hired Character.AI’s co-founders, Noam Shazeer and Daniel De Freitas, both former Google employees. While Google denies any ownership stake in Character.AI, regulators are scrutinizing whether the agreement could stifle competition in the rapidly growing generative AI market.

The investigation is part of broader regulatory pressure on Google, which is already facing DOJ lawsuits over its dominance in online search and digital advertising.


Why It Matters?

The probe highlights growing regulatory scrutiny of tech giants’ activities in the generative AI space, where competition is intensifying. Deals like Google’s with Character.AI, and similar agreements by Microsoft and Amazon, are under the microscope as regulators seek to ensure fair competition and prevent monopolistic practices.

For Google, the investigation adds to its mounting legal challenges, including DOJ efforts to break up its search and advertising businesses. If the probe leads to enforcement action, it could set a precedent for how licensing agreements and talent acquisitions in the AI sector are regulated.

The outcome of this investigation could also impact the broader AI industry, as startups and tech giants navigate the fine line between collaboration and anti-competitive behavior.


What’s Next?

The DOJ’s antitrust probe is in its early stages, and it remains unclear whether it will lead to enforcement action. Google has stated its willingness to cooperate with regulators, emphasizing that Character.AI remains an independent company.

Regulators are likely to continue scrutinizing similar deals in the AI space, particularly as tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon expand their AI capabilities through partnerships and acquisitions.

Investors and industry stakeholders should monitor developments in this case and broader regulatory trends, as they could shape the competitive dynamics of the generative AI market.

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