The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Amazon's $4B investment in Anthropic, an AI startup. The probe comes after similar inquiries into Google and Microsoft, signaling rising concerns over Big Tech's market influence in AI.
Amazon's recent $4B investment in AI startup Anthropic has caught the attention of the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The CMA is concerned about the growing influence of Big Tech in the AI sector, and this investigation marks a significant step in understanding how these investments might affect competition in the UK. Anthropic, founded in 2021 and based in San Francisco, specializes in developing large language models like its chatbot, Claude.
The CMA's probe into Amazon's investment is part of a broader concern over a trend in Big Tech's M&A strategy. Companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are pursuing what some experts call "quasi-mergers"—strategic investments that avoid the regulatory hurdles of full acquisitions. By doing so, they can gain control over innovative startups without triggering the same level of scrutiny.
The investigation into Amazon and Anthropic follows the CMA's recent actions against other tech giants. Just last week, the CMA began looking into Google's $2B investment in Anthropic. In addition, the CMA is investigating Microsoft's partnerships with OpenAI and Mistral AI, as well as its acquisition of key personnel from Inflection AI. These inquiries reflect the CMA's growing vigilance over potential anti-competitive behavior in the AI space.
The CMA has 40 working days to determine whether Amazon's investment in Anthropic qualifies under UK merger regulations and if it could harm competition. While Anthropic claims that its partnerships do not affect its independence, the outcome of this investigation could have significant implications for Amazon and the broader AI industry. The CMA is expected to make its decision by early October, and it could decide to greenlight the deal or proceed with a more detailed phase 2 investigation.
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