Microsoft and OpenAI collaboration came under scrutiny

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Microsoft And OpenAI collaboration between US-based FTC and based in the UK CMA to review by receipt.

UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), Today, the collaboration between the two companies (Microsoft is the biggest financial supporter of the artificial intelligence giant OpenAI and is now on the board of directors) To determine whether it threatens competition in the UK began gathering information and conducting an investigation. As we said above, this was not the only step taken today in the process. US Federal Trade Commission (FTC)The purpose of Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI and investigated whether this violated antitrust laws. Neither the FTC nor the CMA have yet turned the process into formal investigations, but if the necessary findings are identified, that too will be done in the coming weeks. Both the FTC and CMA have been Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard was also on the agenda. OpenAI has made a lot of noise recently. He was last kicked out of OpenAI and later reinstated. Sam Altman It was noteworthy that he was chosen as the CEO of the year by TIME Magazine. So what happened at the end of the OpenAI incident that kept Altman off the agenda?

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For those who missed it, the following statement on X by OpenAI: was done: “Sam Altman rejoins OpenAI with a new board of directors consisting of Bret Taylor (Chairman), Larry Summers and Adam D’Angelo We reached an agreement in principle for him to return as CEO. We are working on the details. “We thank you very much for your patience during this process.”

Sam Altman stated the following on this subject: “I love OpenAI, and everything I’ve done over the last few days has been to keep this team and its mission together. When I decided to join Microsoft, it was clear that this was the best path for me and my team. “I look forward to returning to OpenAI, now with the new board and the support of Satya Nadella, and building on our strong partnership with Microsoft.”

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the following about this development: “We believe that the changes to the OpenAI board of directors are an important step towards more stable and effective governance. Sam, Greg, and I discussed and agreed that they would play a key role alongside the OpenAI leadership team to ensure that OpenAI continues to evolve and advance its mission. “We look forward to building on our strong partnership and delivering the benefits of next-generation AI systems to our customers and partners.”

In the final stage Sam Altman and at the same time Greg Brockman He returned to OpenAI again. With the return of Altman, who has fully secured his position as CEO this time, he became OpenAI’s largest investor. Microsoft on the non-profit board of directors that controls the company has a non-voting observer seat happened.



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