Proprietary Software and Monopolies
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OpenAI being Accused of training ChatGPT with ‘Stolen Data’
A California based law firm Clarkson Law Firm has filed a class lawsuit on behalf of 16 plaintiffs against OpenAI. The lawsuit accuses ChatGPT’s parent company of illegally scrapping the data from internet to train ChatGPT. It alleges that OpenAI trained ChatGPT using data collected from millions of social media comments, blog posts and Wikipedia articles without seeking proper consent from them. Although this lawsuit is still in its initial stages, if these allegations are proven true then OpenAI will have to pay hefty fine amounting to billions of dollars. Even though OpenAI has become a global sensation, it continues to face mounting pressure over data privacy.
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OpenAI and Microsoft face new class-action lawsuit over ChatGPT
A newly filed class-action lawsuit claims that OpenAI LP collected personal information belonging to millions of people without their permission. The complaint, which was submitted on Wednesday to a San Francisco federal court, also names Microsoft Corp. as a defendant. -
UK watchdog raises another alarm over Adobe-Figma deal
The CMA said Adobe has five working days to submit solutions to satisfy its concerns about competition and innovation in the design sector.
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Canada Speaks Out Against Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard Acquisition
Canada's regulatory authority has spoken up against the proposed Microsoft-Activision deal and has claimed that it might lead to reduced competition.
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Satya Nadella based his case for the Activision deal on Microsoft's enthusiasm for platform polygamy
Regulators and rivals all around the world have been fretting over Microsoft’s bid to buy Activision Blizzard, the maker of titles such as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and the mobile game Candy Crush.
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Court filing shows Microsoft Azure generated lower-than-expected $34B in revenue in 2022
Documents filed by antitrust regulators in a U.S. court this week have finally shed some light on one of the cloud computing industry’s biggest secrets: the true size of Microsoft Corp.’s Azure cloud business unit.