The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has initiated an inquiry into the partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft, examining whether the two entities are in a “relevant merger situation.” This inquiry comes after OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman’s abrupt dismissal and reinstatement last month, leading to a closer relationship between OpenAI and Microsoft. The CMA invites comments from companies and third parties to gather information for consideration. A “relevant merger situation” addresses scenarios where companies aren’t undergoing formal mergers or acquisitions, but their collaboration influences market competition. The inquiry will proceed through various stages, potentially leading to regulatory action.
Sorcha O’Carroll, Senior Director for Mergers at the CMA, illuminates the essence of the process, stating, “The invitation to comment is the first part of the CMA’s information gathering process and comes in advance of launching any phase 1 investigation, which would only happen once the CMA has received the information it needs from the partnership parties.’ An investigation, meanwhile, goes through several stages that could result in the CMA taking steps to de-couple the pair.”