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Microsoft Delivers a ‘Favorable Outcome’ for Inflection AI Venture Capitalists, Fulfilling Reid Hoffman’s Pledge

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The big cloud vendors have all already lined up with other chatbot partners: Microsoft with OpenAI, Google and Amazon with Anthropic; Cohere picking up assorted others like Oracle and Salesforce. If and when Inflection ever perfected Pi on its enormous AI infrastructure, the race looked to be already lost. Despite close ties with OpenAI, Microsoft also has many reasons to be needing a backup for it’s all-important AI gambit. There are so many red flags with OpenAI that Microsoft is wise to wean its dependence. Then again, just like Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI, we wonder if regulators will also have something to say about this deal.

European Regulatory Obstacles Result in Abandonment of Adobe and Figma’s $20B Merger Deal

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Adobe’s $20 billion mega-bid to buy rival Figma is now officially dead, after the companies said today that regulatory pushback in Europe had caused them to put an end to the acquisition plans. First announced in September last year, the deal was always going to attract regulatory scrutiny due to the size of the transaction and the fact that it took one of Adobe’s major rivals out of the picture. Irrespective of that outcome, the two companies were already facing significant headwinds in Europe. As a result of all this, Adobe will now have to pay Figma a termination fee of $1 billion, which was contractually payable in the event of the transaction failing to attain regulatory clearance — or if it failed to close within 18 months of the acquisition’s announcement last September. That 18-month stipulation hadn’t yet been reached, and no regulatory body had actually announced their final findings — but Adobe and Figma clearly saw no way through this, and with the DoJ also weighing up regulatory action, in the end it just made more sense to pull the plug on the deal entirely.