CMA approves Google’s $2 billion Anthropic investment
Brunkard mentioned on Tuesday that he wasn’t taken aback by the decision made by the CMA, a non-departmental public body in the UK government responsible for supervising business practices and highlighting potential unfair competition.
Brunkard mentioned on Tuesday that he wasn’t taken aback by the decision made by the CMA, a non-departmental public body in the UK government responsible for supervising business practices and highlighting potential unfair competition.
“Consistent with what I stated earlier, it seemed like the CMA was engaging in a comprehensive evaluation, and the most recent report confirms their satisfaction after evaluating their standards,” he remarked, further stating, “It’s crucial that the CMA upholds this uniform approach to guarantee a just and competitive market.”
According to Brunkard, this type of supervision is “particularly crucial in the swiftly evolving AI industry, where investments from major tech corporations like Google and Amazon could substantially influence the market.”
