Very likely. This is why Epic dominates EHRs despite users universally hating the software. The funny thing is Google and Facebook don't even want it, but with all this sudden vigilance against them from both ends of the political spectrum, their potential competitors will need massive legal departments they can't afford before getting market share. Maybe it'll be a one two punch, regulate tightly then they will be real unarguable monopolies you can bust up.
I trust Google for privacy a lot more than I'd trust 10 different little specialized services that are fighting for their lives financially and don't have the decade of experience as the biggest target on the planet with no bad breaches.
The threat of anti-trust to Google is good enough, I hope it's not acted on. It makes them try to play fairer than they would otherwise eg making customers can export their data. I feel like they've made more of an effort on things like GCP to make customers not locked in than their competition because they are the most in danger of getting busted up.
It'd be too bad though to break up yet another company that does interesting long term projects with a comfortable cash faucet because it is too successful.
"I don't think the gap is that large compared to other languages"
As someone learning Chinese, I can sympathize with Google Translate. Spoken Mandarin doesn't give you nearly as much context as more modern written Mandarin. I have no problem reading a newspaper but real conversation between Chinese people is just lost on me. It's not just a pace of listening thing, there is just too much of the sentence that isn't said out loud.
Hope this changes something for TopCoder which is frozen in time. The actual webstart applet is still just fine but new people can't find it on their awful website. Also lately on a good month there are 2 SRMs.
The movies in the 7's are more consistently appealing to me than the top 250. Some movies just become "great" so everyone gives them 10's or are more receptive to love them I think. There are some movies I love in the top 250 but also a lot of movies just get buoyed up from their "greatness." Just glancing at the top 10 I honestly didn't like Pulp Fiction at all and didn't feel the Godfathers were special. I almost always like a movie in the 7's that has a lot of votes.