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Mehta

[mey-tuh]

noun

  1. Zubin born 1936, Indian orchestra conductor, in the U.S. since 1961.



Mehta

/ ˈmeɪtə /

noun

  1. Zubin (ˈzuːbɪn). born 1936, Indian conductor; musical director of the Israel Philharmonic orchestra from 1969

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“The emergence of GenAI changed the course of this case,” Judge Amit Mehta wrote in his Sept. 2 opinion.

District Judge Amit P. Mehta wrote in a ruling last year that one of Google’s practices “artificially raises” the predicted click-through rate of runners-up in its auctions for text search ads, making the also-rans more competitive and “thereby creating upward pricing pressure.”

And Mehta, the judge who ruled on Google search auctions, last month ordered the company to disclose any material changes to its procedures “to promote greater transparency in search text ads pricing and to prevent Google from increasing prices by secretly fine-tuning its ad auctions.”

Rohan Mehta, a software professional, has lived in the US with his family for 11 years but had travelled to Nagpur at the beginning of the month to see relatives commemorating his father's death.

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Rohan Mehta described the last few days as "traumatic" adding he was glad his wife and daughter had not come to India with him on this trip.

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