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NEVADA: Izumi Kawanishi, President and COO of Honda Mobility Inc, introduces the Afeela car, where Honda teams up with Sony and Microsoft on AI and other tech for the mobility industry during the Sony press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 8, 2024.- AFP
NEVADA: Izumi Kawanishi, President and COO of Honda Mobility Inc, introduces the Afeela car, where Honda teams up with Sony and Microsoft on AI and other tech for the mobility industry during the Sony press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 8, 2024.- AFP

EU examines Microsoft investment in OpenAI

BRUSSELS: The European Union’s competition regulator said Tuesday it was looking into Microsoft’s investment into ChatGPT developer OpenAI to see if it merits further investigation under the bloc’s merger rules. The European Commission said in a statement it was “checking whether Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI might be reviewable under the EU Merger Regulation”.

The move is part of efforts by Brussels to make sure its oversight can catch up with the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence and stop major players shutting out competitors. EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager, who will meet top tech bosses California this week, said “it is fundamental that these new markets stay competitive”. “We are inviting businesses and experts to tell us about any competition issues that they may perceive in these industries, whilst also closely monitoring AI partnerships to ensure they do not unduly distort market dynamics,” she said.—AFP

Alongside meetings with Apple boss Tim Cook and Google chief Sundar Pichai, Vestager is also set to hold talks with two top executives from OpenAI. The launch of the ChatGPT chatbot in November 2023 - which became at the time the fastest-adopted app—marked the popular arrival of the AI revolution. Microsoft last year pledged to invest $13 billion in OpenAI and got a seat on the board after an abortive boardroom coup against CEO Sam Altman. Britain’s competition watchdog last month also said it was looking into whether the partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI resembles a merger. - AFP

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