Big Tech's AI Monopoly? Senators Target Secret Deals Behind Microsoft & Google's Power Moves

GuruFocus
04-09

U.S. lawmakers just threw a wrench into Big Tech's AI party. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden are pressing Microsoft (MSFT, Financial) and Google (GOOGL) for details on their cloud-AI deals—specifically with OpenAI and Anthropic—over concerns these partnerships could lock down the AI supply chain before it even matures. The senators want to know: are these deals anti-competitive? Are exclusivity clauses limiting who gets access to what? And are these just early steps toward full-blown acquisitions? It follows an FTC report earlier this year warning that at least one agreement prevents the AI startup from releasing new models independently without going through its cloud partner.

This matters. Because if true, these tie-ups aren't just technical partnerships—they're potential power grabs. Giving cloud giants like Microsoft and Google early access to critical decisions and exclusive rights over next-gen models could tilt the playing field. Quietly. Permanently. The concern is that the future of AI—arguably the biggest technological shift of the decade—is being shaped behind closed doors. The companies haven't responded, but the pressure is mounting, and regulatory scrutiny is clearly picking up momentum.

For investors, this isn't just noise. AI is the growth engine for cloud players, and any shift in the regulatory environment could ripple through product roadmaps and earnings forecasts. If the FTC or Congress pushes back hard, it could mean delays, divestments, or forced transparency. At the same time, it opens the door for challengers—especially those not entangled in exclusivity clauses—to carve out space. With the AI arms race accelerating, investors should watch closely. This isn't just about ethics or law. It's about who gets to shape—and profit from—the next generation of intelligence.

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