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Don’t expect competition authorities to wade into the Microsoft-OpenAI power-play — yet
Nov. 20, 2023, 9 p.m. | Natasha Lomas
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As the tech world watches Microsoft suck in top execs and AI engineering talent from OpenAI, the generative AI giant in which it already holds a minority stake worth several billion dollars, one question to consider is what, if anything, can competition regulators do about the visible flight of AI expertise and value into Microsoft’s […]
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