OpenAI 提醒欧盟反垄断机构 警惕科技巨头掌控数据主导权

Zhitong
2025.10.09 16:50

OpenAI has raised concerns with EU antitrust enforcement authorities about potentially harmful behavior by large tech companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple. Meeting minutes from September 24 show that the world's largest startup recently complained to EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera that the company faces "difficulties" when "competing with established companies," while urging regulators to intervene to "prevent customers from being locked in by large platforms." OpenAI also specifically pointed out that the digital market, including cloud computing and application development, is particularly concerning, emphasizing that access to key data is crucial for maintaining competition in the AI market. A source familiar with the matter stated that in this hybrid meeting, both online and offline, Google, Microsoft, and Apple were named by OpenAI