Axios reports on Big Tech companies' acquisitions of small businesses, especially in the artificial intelligence field, despite efforts from the U.S. government to dissuade them. The acquisitions have data privacy implications as Big Tech companies take on more user data with each purchase. The ongoing acquisitions come as the U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, making it the fourth case against Big Tech companies such as Google, Facebook and Amazon.
22 March 2024
Big Tech companies undeterred by string of US antitrust actions
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