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Microsoft’s $13bn OpenAI tie-up cleared by UK competition regulator

Published April 27, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Microsoft’s Investment in OpenAI Cleared by UK Regulator

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Microsoft’s significant $13 billion investment in OpenAI has received approval from the UK’s competition regulator. This decision comes after OpenAI entered into a new partnership with SoftBank, reducing its dependency on Microsoft for computing infrastructure.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced that the partnership did not warrant a formal investigation as it did not constitute a merger between the two companies. The regulator concluded that there was no change in control that would give Microsoft de facto authority over OpenAI.

The CMA highlighted that recent developments in the partnership, specifically the decreased reliance on Microsoft for computing resources through the Stargate project with SoftBank, played a significant role in their decision.

Despite this approval, Joel Bamford, the CMA’s executive director for mergers, emphasized that potential competition concerns should not be overlooked. The CMA noted that Microsoft still holds a substantial level of influence over OpenAI’s commercial policies.

This decision by the CMA comes amidst heightened scrutiny from the government to ensure that the regulator is fostering growth and innovation in the UK. The recent change in leadership at the CMA, with Doug Gurr taking over as chair, reflects the government’s focus on promoting a competitive environment.

In December 2023, the CMA began assessing the Microsoft-OpenAI deal, followed by a similar probe by the EU. While the EU cleared the merger under its rules, further investigations into the companies’ relationship have been hinted at.

Microsoft is OpenAI’s largest investor, providing over $13 billion in funding. Initially, Microsoft had exclusive rights to OpenAI’s AI research in exchange for supercomputing resources. However, both companies have started to reduce their dependence on each other for AI infrastructure.

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The CMA’s scrutiny into Microsoft’s involvement with OpenAI intensified after the abrupt removal and reinstatement of OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman. Microsoft’s subsequent relinquishment of its observer seat on OpenAI’s board in 2024 was a response to regulatory concerns.

Both Microsoft and OpenAI have emphasized that their partnership promotes competition, innovation, and responsible AI development. They are committed to advancing AI technologies that benefit society as a whole.

In a LinkedIn post, Bamford acknowledged the prolonged duration of the CMA’s review process, attributing it to the complex nature of partnerships between tech giants and AI startups. However, he assured that ongoing reforms would expedite future merger reviews, ensuring business confidence and investment.

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