Several investigations have been launched into partnership deals made by Microsoft and Amazon ... work between them The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which is responsible for ...
The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is launching preliminary enquiries into whether the close-knit tie-ups and hiring practices involving Microsoft, Amazon and a trio of AI ...
The U.K.’s Competition ... Microsoft Corp and Amazon.com Inc.’s relationship with a number of AI startups breach the country’s merger rules. The Competition and Markets Authority, or CMA ...
Microsoft is under scrutiny by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for its newly-found AI partnerships. The investigation will also cover Microsoft's hiring of former employees and ...
The UK's competition ... Markets Authority (CMA) on Wednesday called for views on partnerships between Microsoft and Mistral AI, Amazon and Anthropic, and Microsoft’s recent hiring of senior ...
EU won't formally investigate Microsoft's $13 billion OpenAI investment, easing regulatory concerns. UK's CMA considers probing Microsoft and OpenAI's partnership for potential competition issues.
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The CMA said it wanted to learn from the ... and look forward to engaging constructively with the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority on applying its principles in our business,” a Microsoft ...
However, the proposed UK DMCC will, when passed, significantly strengthen the CMA's consumer enforcement powers. 7 In particular, the DMCC would allow the CMA to impose fines for breaching ...
We’ve all been waiting for new Surface hardware to debut, and as we gear up for Microsoft’s upcoming ... Muskaan is TechRadar’s UK-based Computing writer. She has always been a passionate ...
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A devil-may-care culture led to the UK’s highest drinking rates. Are we now paying the price for years of excess? Most people can foggily recall where they were as the clock struck midnight on 1 ...