Britain dropped its probe into Microsoft's partnership with ChatGPT maker OpenAI on Wednesday, saying the software giant did not have the level of control over the AI company that would warrant further investigation.
The partnership, which started in 2019 with an initial $1 billion investment by Microsoft, has come under antitrust scrutiny in Britain and the U.S.
A battle in the startup's boardroom that led to the exit and return of CEO Sam Altman in 2023 raised questions about the company's structure.
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