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U.K.’s competition authority says Microsoft’s OpenAI partnership doesn’t quality for investigation


Britainโ€™s competition authority, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), said Wednesday that Microsoftโ€™s partnership with OpenAI doesnโ€™t qualify for investigation under the merger provisions of the U.K.โ€™s Enterprise Act 2002, the countryโ€™s anticompetitive practices law.

โ€œOverall, taking into account all of the available evidence [โ€ฆ] the CMA does not believe that Microsoft currently controls OpenAIโ€™s commercial policy, and instead exerts a high level of material influence over that policy,โ€ the CMA wrote in its decision. โ€œIn other words there is no change of control giving rise to a relevant merger situation.โ€

The CMA began investigating Microsoftโ€™s partnership in December 2023. The tech giant is a top investor in OpenAI, having poured nearly $14 billion into the AI startup since 2019. Microsoft also packages many of OpenAIโ€™s technologies in a managed offering called the Azure OpenAI Service, and it works closely with OpenAI to develop products like Microsoftโ€™s Copilot chatbot and GitHub Copilot AI coding assistant.

The CMA was initially concerned that Microsoft acquired control over OpenAIโ€™s commercial policy in 2019, and that this control increased following Microsoftโ€™s role in securing OpenAI CEO Sam Altmanโ€™s re-appointment in November 2023. The CMA believed such control could be expected to result in a โ€œsubstantial lesseningโ€ of competition in the U.K.

โ€œThe CMA was concerned that an increase in Microsoftโ€™s control over OpenAI could give rise to potential competition concerns if Microsoft was able to restrict rivalsโ€™ access to OpenAIโ€™s leading models in markets where access to foundational models is likely to be important and where Microsoft already holds strong market positions,โ€ the agency wrote in a document. โ€œThe CMA was also concerned that the partnership could potentially impact competition in the emerging market for the supply of accelerated compute, given OpenAIโ€™s potential to act as an important customer in this market.โ€

But, as the CMA noted in its decision Wednesday, recent developments have weakened โ€” not strengthened โ€” Microsoftโ€™s influence over OpenAI. In January, Microsoft announced that it had renegotiated elements of its cloud computing agreement with OpenAI, moving to a model where Microsoft has the โ€œfirst right of refusalโ€ for certain OpenAI AI workloads and grants waivers to allow OpenAI to build additional computing capacity including a $500 billion U.S. data center deal with investor SoftBank.



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