
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating whether Microsoft structured its $650 million deal with AI startup Inflection AI to avoid an antitrust review. The deal, reported by the Wall Street Journal, included hiring Mustafa Suleyman and paying $650 million to resell Inflection's technology. US regulators are scrutinizing the transaction to determine if it was designed to bypass regulatory scrutiny.
🤖🇺🇸 FTC is now scrutinizing Microsoft's $650M deal with AI startup Inflection AI, suspecting it was structured to dodge antitrust review. Big Tech under the microscope again! #AI #TechRegulation https://t.co/WAi9zucuOD
FTC Is Reportedly Probing Microsoft’s Deal With Inflection AI https://t.co/MDuGRY8FZl https://t.co/5480XJgxuy
The FTC is drilling down on Microsoft’s deal with Inflection AI, ”seeking information about how & why they negotiated their partnership.” The agency is also trying to determine whether MSFT designed the deal to bypass an FTC review, sources tell @wsj. https://t.co/VgSMJNbwEs






