The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has okayed Alphabet’s partnership and investment in AI rival Anthropic, concluding that it doesn’t qualify for investigation under current merger ...
The UK’s competition regulator is probing Alphabet’s investment in AI startup Anthropic. After opening public comments this summer, the Competition and Market Authority (CMA) said on Thursday it has ...
Alphabet's Gemini AI model recently became the first to win a gold medal at a major international competition, while the company also committed £5 billion toward advancing AI infrastructure in the UK ...
Anthropic, which was cofounded by former OpenAI executives and siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei, last year said it had secured a $500 million investment from Alphabet, which promised to invest ...
The CMA first launched a probe earlier this year investigating whether the partnership has created a ‘relevant merger situation’. The UK’s market watchdog has concluded that the partnership between ...
We are maintaining our $209 fair value estimate for wide-moat Alphabet after the Competition and Markets Authority, or CMA, the antitrust regulator in the UK, provisionally found that Google used ...
(Reuters) - Britain's antitrust watchdog launched a probe on Thursday into Google parent Alphabet's partnership with artificial intelligence startup Anthropic over competition concerns. Almost two ...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is looking into whether Alphabet’s partnership with Anthropic is anti-competitive. There appears to be an arms race going on in the tech sector for ...
Alphabet (GB) has been awarded the UK Top Employers Certification for the ninth year in a row. The award is made to leading employers who demonstrate excellence in employee conditions, develop talent ...
Alphabet GB have announced Spencer Halil, will join the Alphabet Management Committee as its chief commercial officer from February 1, 2021, subject FCA approval. Joining Alphabet from his current ...
Google has announced a massive restructuring of its business that moves it under the control of a brand-new company, Alphabet. In a blog post titled 'G is for Google', CEO Larry Page announced the ...