OpenAI has voiced strong concerns to European Union regulators about competition in the artificial intelligence sector, particularly the dominance of tech giant Google. The ChatGPT creator said its recent discussions with EU authorities were consistent with its public stance on ensuring fair competition in AI development and deployment.
According to Bloomberg News, OpenAI met with EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera on September 24 to outline the challenges of competing against entrenched technology leaders. During the meeting, OpenAI urged the European Commission to take steps that would prevent major digital platforms from locking in users and leveraging their existing dominance to stifle innovation.
The European Commission is reportedly examining how large, vertically integrated platforms such as Alphabet’s Google may be extending their power into AI markets. The inquiry includes a review of intercompany agreements that could give these firms an unfair advantage over emerging players.
OpenAI emphasized that ensuring fair competition is vital for the healthy growth of the AI ecosystem. It stated that smaller innovators face significant barriers when dominant platforms control key technologies, data access, and user relationships.
Both Google and the European Commission declined to comment on the matter when contacted by Reuters.
The discussion comes at a time when OpenAI is experiencing rapid growth. The company now reports more than 800 million weekly ChatGPT users and recently reached a valuation of $500 billion following a major secondary share sale — making it the world’s most valuable startup.
This latest engagement underscores OpenAI’s ongoing efforts to shape regulatory frameworks that encourage innovation while addressing monopolistic risks in the fast-evolving AI landscape.


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