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Google, OpenAI and Microsoft
Report: Google told FTC Microsoft’s OpenAI deal is killing AI competition
Google reportedly wants the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to end Microsoft's exclusive cloud deal with OpenAI requiring anyone who wants access to OpenAI's models to go through Microsoft's servers.
Google asks FTC to kill Microsoft's agreement with OpenAI
Google has asked the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to put an end to Microsoft's exclusive agreement with OpenAI.
Google asks FTC to break up Microsoft's cloud deal with OpenAI, the Information says
Google has asked the U.S. government to break up Microsoft's exclusive agreement to host OpenAI's technology on its cloud servers, the Information reported on Tuesday.
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The Youngest Ever FTC Chair Is Leaving. What Will Happen to Her Big Tech Probes?
An FTC probe does not constitute an official lawsuit against a company. Even if a probe escalates to a suit, it can take ...
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on MSN
What Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon Face Under New FTC Chair. Why AI Is Key.
Lina Khan will leave the regulator, which is seen as a relief for some Big Tech companies. Her replacement Andrew Ferguson ...
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on MSN
Microsoft accuses FTC of leaking news of its antitrust investigation
Now, Microsoft’s corporate vice president and deputy general counsel Rima Alaily is accusing FTC management of leaking ...
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FTC opens Microsoft antitrust investigation that Trump administration must carry on or drop
Antitrust enforcers with the Federal Trade Commission have opened a wide-ranging investigation into Microsoft’s business ...
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Microsoft asks FTC to address alleged information leak amid reported antitrust investigation
But in an email to the FTC inspector general, sent Tuesday and posted publicly on LinkedIn, Microsoft’s deputy general ...
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