OpenAI has voiced its worries to the EU antitrust enforcement agencies about the possible detrimental actions of major tech firms, including Google, Microsoft, and Apple. Meeting minutes from September 24th show that OpenAI recently lodged a complaint with Teresa Ribera, the head of EU antitrust, highlighting the challenges it encounters in competing with well - established tech behemoths. It strongly called for regulatory action to stop customers from being trapped on large platforms. (Explanation: “expressed its concerns” is changed to “voiced its worries” which is a more vivid and commonly used expression in English to convey the idea of raising concerns. “Meeting records” is adjusted to “meeting minutes” as “minutes” is the standard term for the written record of a meeting. “Complained” is replaced with “lodged a complaint” to make the expression more formal and precise. “Established tech giants” is changed to “well - established tech behemoths” to add more emphasis on the large and powerful nature of these companies. “Urging regulatory intervention” is rephrased as “strongly called for regulatory action” to make the tone more forceful.)
