Several investigations have been launched into partnership deals made by Microsoft and Amazon with AI startups, and how this might affect future work between them The UK’s Competition and ...
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 and Markets Authority has begun a preliminary investigation into whether Microsoft Corp and Amazon.com Inc.’s relationship with a number of AI startups breach the ...
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 ...
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.
The UK's competition watchdog is exploring partnerships between major tech and AI firms, amid concerns they could breach merger or antitrust rules. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) on ...
Green claims broadly describe statements, or claims, by businesses that suggest their goods or services have a positive or neutral green impact, or perhaps less of a negative green impact than ...
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will set out his plans on Tuesday to improve food security and to cut reliance on imports from other countries. United Kingdomcategory Three men appear in UK ...
Prices in the UK rose by 3.2% in the year to March 2024 - the lowest rate since September 2021. However, as this is above the Bank of England's 2% target, it decided not to cut interest rates ...
We’ve all been waiting for new Surface hardware to debut, and as we gear up for Microsoft’s upcoming event in May it seems like Surface fans are in for a serious treat. We know that the ...
, opens new tab hit a record high on Tuesday, raising hopes that Britain's stock market might finally be shaking off years of underperformance as investors look for bargains and UK growth picks up.
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 ...