The US' top competition watchdog is investigating whether Microsoft's deal to hire a majority of Inflection AI's workers and pay the company $650 million to license its tech was struck as a way to ...
Microsoft's "acquihire" of Inflection AI was today cleared by UK authorities on the grounds that the startup isn't big enough for its absorption by Microsoft to affect competition in the ...
As part of a change in its internal artificial intelligence organization, Microsoft has hired multiple employees from artificial intelligence startup Inflection AI – including the startup’s ...
In March, Microsoft hired Inflection AI's co-founder and nearly all of its employees, agreeing to pay the startup approximately $650 million as part of a licensing deal to resell its technology ...
Nothing is fundamentally wrong with Microsoft, according to Evercore ISI analyst Kirk Materne. But investors still seem worried as they await the expected Azure acceleration in the second half of the ...
Additionally, Microsoft acquired a license to use Inflection's technology. Inflection, initially founded in 2022 as a consumer AI company, has undergone a major shift since the Microsoft deal.
Inflection AI saw a shake-up earlier this year when one of its key founders Mustafa Suleyman left to work for Microsoft. While the company gained traction in the industry with the launch of its ...
In March, Microsoft hired multiple employees from startup Inflection AI – including the startup’s CEO and co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, who became a Microsoft executive vice president and CEO ...
The CMA has published the text of its decision on the above merger which was announced on 4 September 2024. This decision can be found on the Competition and Markets Authority's website at https ...
Inflection AI has undergone significant internal changes over the past year. The departure of CEO Mustafa Suleyman in Microsoft’s “acqui-hire,” along with a sizable portion of the team ...
Are Microsoft and OpenAI going from bromance to frenemies? Two new reports on the companies suggest that may be the case.