January 19, 2025 Comments0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp News FTC says Microsoft-OpenAI partnerships raise antitrust concerns. By AI Observer 12:48 PM PST on January 18, 2025 (19659004)Image Credits:Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto / Getty Images The Federal Trade Commission stated in A staff report released Friday indicated that there were potential competitive issues with partnerships between big tech companies, and generative AI developers. This was specifically in relation to Microsoft’s support of OpenAI, and Amazon’s and Alphabet/Googleās partnerships with Anthropic. The FTC report sheds light how partnerships between big tech companies and generative AI developers can create lock-in. It can also deprive startups of key AI inputs and reveal sensitive information which can undermine fair competition, said FTC Chair Lina K. Khan in A statement. (President-elect Donald Trump intends to replace Khan as chairman.) This report focuses on Microsoft’s, Amazon’s, and Googleās roles as cloud service provider working with OpenAI, and Anthropic. It suggests that these partnerships may affect access to computing and engineering talent, and increase switching costs for businesses working with AI developers. They could also give cloud providers exclusive access to sensitive data. Microsoft’s deputy General Counsel Rima Alaily. Subscribe to the latest tech news in the industry Related. Latest Government & Policy. www.aiobserver.co More from this stream Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune is streaming on Hulu and Peacock next... AI Observer - 9 hours ago TikTok now blocks search results for #SkinnyTok AI Observer - 9 hours ago Preparing for AI AI Observer - 9 hours ago Analysis of job vacancies reveals AI skills boost earnings AI Observer - 9 hours ago Recomended Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune is streaming on Hulu and Peacock next week Jeopardy! This fall,... TikTok now blocks search results for #SkinnyTok TikTok now blocks... Preparing for AI Security Think Tank... Analysis of job vacancies reveals AI skills boost earnings Looker_Studio - stock.adobe.comEven... Here’s how to fix your AI models that aren’t working in production June 3,... This AI Paper Introduces LLaDA-V: A Purely Diffusion-Based Multimodal Large Language Model for Visual Instruction Tuning and Multimodal Reasoning Multimodal large language...