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Google asks FTC to break up Microsoft's cloud deal with OpenAI, The Information says
Dec 10, 2024 7:01 PM

Dec 10 (Reuters) - Google has asked the U.S.

government to break up Microsoft's ( MSFT ) exclusive agreement

to host OpenAI's technology on its cloud servers, The

Information reported on Tuesday, citing a person directly

involved in the discussion.

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