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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Thu Dec 12 10:32:00 2024
    Google wants the FTC to stop exclusive Microsoft cloud deal with OpenAI

    Date:
    Wed, 11 Dec 2024 16:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Microsoft is OpenAIs exclusive cloud provider, but Google says this could be costly and damaging to customers.

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    Google has reportedly asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate Microsoft's current partnership with OpenAI, which allows it to be the AI giant's exclusive cloud provider.

    The accusation (via The Information ), comes after months of deals between
    the two companies, starting with Microsoft's multi-billion dollar investment into OpenAI, and the subsequent rollout of GPT-powered AI tools across its office software.

    The problem, says Google, is that Microsofts position as the sole cloud provider for OpenAIs models, including the widely used ChatGPT chatbot, would limit market competition and impose higher costs on certain customers seeking to access OpenAIs technology.

    Google tackles Microsofts partnership with OpenAI

    Under Microsofts current agreement, companies using OpenAIs services may
    incur additional charges if they do not use Microsofts Azure cloud servers themselves, which has been branded as an anticompetitive practice. And Microsofts oh-so familiar with allegations of anticompetitive business practices this year alone it has faced numerous threats to investigate its cloud business, but this AI-related concern marks a slightly different angle
    of attack.

    Microsoft has been accused of creating itself an unfair advantage by discouraging businesses from using alternative cloud providers. Furthermore, increased costs could harm customers and reduce their access to AI tools.

    Microsoft isnt oblivious to these types of accusations, though. Earlier in 2024, it gave up an observer seat on OpenAIs board in order to address regulatory scrutiny.

    Although Google is pointing the finger at Microsoft, it, too, has faced antitrust investigations recently. In early 2024, a US judge stated Google
    has an illegal monopoly over the internet search market, and would be facing
    a probe.

    Cloudflares recent 2024 Year in Review figures confirmed that Google holds 88.5% of the search market, far ahead of Yandex (3.1%), Baidu (2.7%), Bing (2.6%) and DuckDuckGo (0.9%) in second to fifth places.

    OpenAI and the FTC have already declined to respond to media enquiries.
    Google and Microsoft have not yet responded.

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