The UK’s competition watchdog sniffed around the AI industry with a bit more interest than usual on Thursday at an antitrust event in the US.
Speaking at the 72nd Antitrust Law Spring Meeting in Washington, DC, Sarah Cardell, CEO of the UK Competition and Markets Authority, discussed “growing concerns” that the web of connected partnerships between AI technology companies may hinder competition.
“I think it’s fair to say that when we started this work, we were curious,” said Cardell. “Now, with a deeper understanding and watching developments very closely, we have real concerns.”
Indeed. There’s another recent article on The Register looking at Amazon and AI, they’re developing AI, creating tools help others train AIs and supplying the cloud infrastructure to do it - it’s all a very complicated set of intertwined interests that’s going to be hard to unpick:
It’s probably not a surprise that a lot of the biggest companies in the world have their fingers in the AI pie (Nvidia gets a mention in that article too).
AI is about to become a necessity for basically every industry. It’s not surprising that those on top are making sure they stay on top. I can’t even really fault them for it (although I do fault how greedily they go about it), but I do want government intervention to protect citizens from it. “It” being unethical/harmful business practices.