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Black Friday has officially arrived and the best sales are still in full swing this weekend. There are some out-of-this-world deals of up to 80% off, but on average, you can expect to save around 37%. You’ll likely see the best Black Friday deals on heavy hitters like electronics, appliances and jewelry, but you can also save some serious dollars on clothing, shoes, home goods, mattresses and even dog food.

In this master list, we’ve rounded up all of the best Black Friday sales we could find from favorites like Adidas, Lululemon, Ugg and Dyson. Here are the best deals.

The Best Black Friday Deals on Clothes, Shoes & Accessories

Adidas Badge of Sport Pullover Fleece Hoodie

  • Adidas: Get up to 50% off shoes, apparel and accessories.
  • Aerosoles: Get up to 60% off boots.
  • ALDO: Shoppers can take 20% off all regular priced styles, now until December 1. And now until December 23, select sale styles and must-have styles will be available for 50% off.
  • Anthropologie: Get 30% off everything—clothes, shoes, furniture, decor—plus free shipping on orders of $50 or more.
  • Aurate: Get up to 20% off purchases up to $400 and 25% off purchases over $400 with code STUFFED.
  • Backcountry: Save up to 40% on brands like Sorel, The North Face and Patagonia, among others.
  • Bandier: Until November 29, shoppers can take 30% off sitewide, with different special additions every day.
  • Betsey Johnson: Get 35% off with code FRIYAY.
  • Bloomingdale’s: Take 25% off select regular- and sale-price items and an extra 50% off clearance buys.
  • Bonobos: From November 23–29, shoppers can save 30% off sitewide with code FRIDAYWEEK.
  • Carter’s: Take 50% – 60% off everything on the site and get free shipping with no minimum.
  • Cole Haan: Take up to 70% off sitewide, plus an extra 10% off with code THEBEST.
  • Draper James: Save 30% off sitewide on Draper James’ selection of clothing and accessories.
  • Dr Martens: Take 15% off through Cyber Monday with the code DMCYBER.
  • Eberjey: Take 50% off sitewide during the intimates and sleepwear brand’s Black Friday flash sale.
  • Eddie Bauer: Take 50% off sitewide now through December 6.
  • Frye: Take up to 50% off sitewide through November 28. From November 29 through December 1, take up to 60% off sitewide.
  • Hansel From Basel: Get 30% off full price items with code GRATEFUL30, plus free shipping on orders of $30 or more in the US.
  • Hatch: Take up to 25% off almost everything, including sale items, with code RETAILTHERAPY2020 in Hatch’s 6-day sale, ending November 30.
  • JCPenney: Get an extra 30% off already discounted items with code CHEERFUL.

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  • J. Crew: Get 50% off your entire purchase with code EARLY, plus an extra 60% off sale styles.
  • Kate Spade: Enjoy 50% off everything (some exclusions apply) with code TGIBDF from November 25th through to November 29th.
  • Koio: This Italian-crafted leather shoe brand is offering up to 30% off for its Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale, including sneakers, boots, and socks.
  • Levi’s: Until November 28, take 40% off and get free shipping with code BLUESTREAK.
  • L.L Bean: Get 15% off your order with code THANKS15.
  • Loeffler Randall: As part of the brand’s Give Back Sale, customers can receive a 20% discount applied to their entire cart when they donate $10 to the Campaign Against Hunger through the Loeffler Randall website.
  • Lululemon: Get up to 15% off select items from leggings to bras to pullovers.
  • Macy’s: Shoppers can already save big on a number of Black Friday Specials now. Find out more in our guide to Macy’s Black Friday deals.
  • Madewell: Get up to 50% off online purchases with code VERYMERRY.
  • Mansur Gavriel: Get up to 50% off luxury leather handbags and shoes from November 25 until November 30.
  • Margaux: Take 20% off sitewide with code GAUXTIME.
  • Moosejaw: Get up to 30% off sitewide or a free gift card, worth up to $100, with full-price purchases.
  • NAADAM: Shoppers can take 40% off cashmere clothes and accessories with code BLACKFRI40.
  • Net-a-Porter: Get up to 50% off a curated selection of designer bags, clothes, shoes and accessories and an extra 15% off specially marked items.
  • Nike: Take up to 50% off select items, plus an extra 20% off in honor of Black Friday
  • Nordstrom: Get up to 50% off more than a thousand items for women, men, children and home and an extra 25% off clearance.
  • Outdoor Voices: Get up to 70% off sitewide.
  • Outer Known: Take 30% off sitewide at this sustainable clothing company by Kelly Slater.
  • PAIR Eyewear: Until December 1, shoppers can get 25% off glasses and top frames with code TURKEY25.
  • Rebag: Get 20% off everything with code BF20.

Men’s Slim Fit Dress Pants

  • Rhone: On now through November 30, shoppers can take 30% off sitewide on basics, activewear and more.
  • Saucony: Now through November 30, take 20% off full price shoes and apparel with code CYBER20.
  • Sleepy Jones: Take 20% off sitewide at the luxury sleepwear retailer, now through November 30.
  • Spanx: Take 20% off sitewide and get free shipping.
  • True & Co.: Now through December 1, True & Co is offering 20% off sitewide with code BIGDEAL20.
  • Ugg: In addition to Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, Ugg will be hosting its annual “Cyber Closet 2020” on November 25, featuring markdowns of up to 60% off on seasonal boots, shoes, slippers, robes and Ugg apparel. Check out all Ugg Black Friday deals here.
  • Verishop: From November 22 until December 31, Verishop’s sitewide sale will include 25% off full-priced fashion, 15% off full-priced home and beauty (with promo code HOLIDAY) and lots of doorbusters to keep an eye on.
  • Watch Gang: On November 27, shoppers can score up to 70% off timepieces from Omega, TAG, Seiko, Timex, Bulova, Citizen, Laco and more in the watch club’s biggest Black Friday sale to date.

The Best Black Friday Deals on Home, Lifestyle & Gifts

Luminous Velvet Quilt

  • ABC Carpet: Get up to 30% off sitewide.
  • Allform: Save 20% off sitewide with code BLACKFRIDAY20.
  • AllModern: Certain items are marked down up to 50% and you can save an extra 25% with code EXTRA25. AllModern will also feature flash deals all day.
  • Allswell: Until November 30, take 25% off everything excluding the Allswell Mattress with code TURKEY25.
  • Amazon: Save on everything from electronics to clothing to home goods. We list the best Amazon deals here.
  • Amerisleep: Get 30% off select mattresses and free pillows with code. Note: the brand has signaled there will be additional sales happening through to December 1.
  • Bear Mattress: Get 20% site wide and two free Cloud pillows and a sheet set (a $250 value) included with every mattress or bundle purchase, with code BF20. Runs through December 4.
  • Bed, Bath & Beyond: From November 26–28, get 20% off your entire online purchase. Then take 25% off in-store purchases on November 27–28. Plus, Beyond+ members will receive 25% off their entire purchase any way they shop from Wednesday, November 25 through Saturday, November 28. Online deals will continue through Cyber Monday with a $100 My Funds Rewards (valid for 30 days) for every $300 spent online only, all day Sunday, November 29 and Monday, November 30.
  • Birch: Birch is offering $200 off any mattress and two free Eco-Rest pillows with code BLACKFRIDAY200, on now.
  • Birch Lane: Get an extra 25% off already reduced prices with code SAVE25.
  • BJ’s Wholesale Club: BJ’s Holiday Central hub is now live, featuring Early Bird Black Friday Deals on TVs, AirPods, toys, appliances and more.
  • Boll & Branch: Take 25% off sitewide on purchases of $150 or more.
  • Brooklyn Bedding: On now, Brooklyn Bedding is offering 25% off sitewide and 50% off sheets.
  • Brooklinen: Get 20% off sitewide with Brooklinen’s yearly Black Friday sale.
  • Burrow: Save up to $500 with code DEALS from November 21 until November 28 and up to $1000 with code DOUBLE, from November 29 until December 6.
  • Caraway: From November 23 to November 30, you can get 10% off orders of $225-$449, 15% off orders of $450-$524 and 20% off orders of $525 or more.
  • Casper: Take 30% off bundles, 20% off mattresses and 10% off sitewide with code: BLACKFRIDAY20 from November 26 until December 1.
  • Chewy: From November 25 until December 1, save up to 50% on treats, pet food, litter, beds, crates, toys and more.

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  • Click & Grow: Get 30% off smart garden and plant pod bundles from November 23 through December 3.
  • Coravin: The new Coravin Limited Edition Mica is 50% off through November 30, while supplies last. 
  • Crate & Barrel: Take up to 30% off select holiday items.
  • Dylan’s Candy Bar: Get 25% off your entire purchase with code BF25.
  • Dyson: Save up to $200 on select Dyson vacuums, air purifiers and lighting.
  • Etsy: Get up to 60% off one-of-a-kind items from independent resellers.
  • Food52: Take 20% off orders of $100 or more with code YAY20.
  • Goldune: The new sustainable home goods retailer has kicked off its only sale of the year with free shipping on orders over $100, $10 off orders of $100 or more with code ISHOPPEDSMALL, $25 off orders of $250 or more with code RAINBOW and $50 off orders of $300 or more with code YOURETHEBEST.
  • GreenPan: Get 40% to 60% off sitewide and free shipping on all orders.
  • Harry & David: Save up to 30% on select items at Harry & David for all your gift basket needs.
  • Helix: Get two free pillows and save up to $200 with codes BLACKFRIDAY100, BLACKFRIDAY150 or BLACKFRIDAY200.
  • Home Depot: Home Depot’s Black Friday sale began on November 8 and will end on December 2.
  • Joss & Main: Take up to 50% off sitewide and get an extra 25% off with code SAVE25.
  • Kohl’s: Take an extra 15% off already marked down items with code THANKS and earn $15 of Kohl’s Cash for every $50 spent.
  • Layla: In its biggest sale yet, Layla is offering up to $200 off its top-rated mattresses and giving up to $300 in free products with every mattress purchase, from now until November 30.
  • Leesa: Get up to $500 off mattresses with two free pillows.
  • Lord Jones: On now until November 30, get 25% off the purchase of 1 product, 30% off the purchase of 2 products and 35% off the purchase of 3+ products with code CALM2020.
  • Lowe’s: Lowe’s Black Friday pricing kicked off on October 22 and will go until December 31. Its “Season of Savings” event includes discounts on décor, blinds and shades, power tools and more.
  • Lulu and Georgia: Shoppers can take 25% off all full-price items with code THANKFUL from November 23–29 and up to 30% off everything with codes CYBER20, CYBER25 CYBER30 from November 30 until December 1.
  • Made In: Get up to 30% off on cookware, bakeware, knives, tools and tableware from November 20-29, with their new Nakiri knife and Made In Bread Knife launching on November 30. (And if you’re interested in premium cookware, the brand’s new copper line just launched and is worthy of every holiday list.)
  • Material: Save up to 25% off cookware and kitchen tools in Material’s annual sitewide sale, on now until December 1.
  • Mattress Firm: On now until November 29, Mattress Firm’s Black Friday sale includes savings up to $500 on mattresses, plus Black Friday Doorbuster Deals every Friday. Plus get an extra 20% off with code SECRET.
  • Molekule: Through November 30, take $80 off the Molekule Air Mini, $100 off the Molekule Air Mini +, $150 off the Molekule Air and $200 off the Molekule Air Pro. All available at Amazon, Best Buy and Molekule.
  • NutriBullet: Take 25% off your entire purchase with code GETGIFTING.
  • Our Place: On now, Our Place’s cookware is available for up to $50 off, so shoppers can get the best-selling Always Pan for just $95 (while supplies last) with code SUPERSALE.
  • Overstock: Get up to 70% off thousands of items and free shipping on everything.
  • Parachute: Take 20% off everything while supplies last.
  • PlushBeds: Luxury bedding brand PlushBeds is offering $1,250 off all organic bedroom mattresses and luxury sheet sets, plus 25% off mattress toppers, bedding and furniture, all with code BLACK2020 from November 17-29 and with code CYBER2020 from December 1-7.
  • Pottery Barn: Take 20% off your entire order and get free shipping with code THANKFUL.
  • Raymour & Flanigan: Take 15-20% off everything plus take advantage of changing daily deals.

Saatva Classic Mattress

  • Saatva: Until December 31, luxury mattress retailer Saatva will be offering $200 off purchases $1000 or more.
  • The Sill: Get up to 50% off The Sill’s Black Friday Sale Collection.
  • Sur La Table: Save up to 55% on appliances, cookware and more, plus get free shipping on orders of $75 or more.
  • Target: Take advantage of Black Friday deals on televisions, audio equipment, smart home tech, and more.
  • Tempur-Pedic: Save over 40% on the Essential Mattress and Premium Power Base for two days only.
  • Theragun: Until December 1, shoppers can get $150 off a Theragun PRO, $100 off a Theragun Elite, $75 off a Theragun Prime, $25 off a Theragun mini and $50 off a Theragun Wave Roller.
  • Thrive Market: Save 30% on organic home, pantry, bath and beauty products from over 260 brands from November 26–29.
  • Traeger Grills: Get up to $200 off select grills.
  • Usual Wines: Until November 30, get 21% off orders of 12+ glasses ($96 and over), excluding subscriptions.
  • Walmart: Walmart’s final Black Friday deals launched on November 25 and today. See our guide to Walmart Black Friday or head straight to Walmart’s Deals for Days hub to dive right in.
  • Wayfair: Get up to 80% off area rugs, 70% off furniture and 40% off appliances (among other things). Check out all the best Wayfair Black Friday deals here.
  • West Elm: Get up to 50% off furniture, bedding, decor and more and save an extra 20% off all clearance items with code SCORE.
  • Williams Sonoma: Save 50% on marked down items and take an extra 25% off clearance with code EXTRA.

The Best Black Friday Deals on Electronics

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The Best Black Friday Deals on Beauty & Personal Care

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  • bareMinerals: Take 25% off everything with code FAVEFRIDAY.
  • DECIEM: Deciem calls itself “The Abnormal Beauty Company” and creates affordable skincare that’s already incredibly affordable on most days. Everything is an extra 23% off now, including products from The Ordinary.
  • Dermstore: Until November 28, take up to 30% off sitewide with code SHARETHELOVE. For the best products to get right now, check out our Dermstore’s Black Friday deals.
  • Dollar Shave Club: Snag new “Cyber Bundles” to cover all of your shaving and grooming needs, along with fan-favorite products for up to 35% off.
  • Glossier: For Glossier’s only sale of the year, the brand is offering 25% off sitewide with 35% off gift sets. The sale kicks off on November 26 and will run through November 30.
  • Sephora: Sephora’s Black Friday sales last year included big discounts (up to 70% off) on brands like Kiehl’s, Fenty Beauty, Stila and more. This year, the beauty retailer is running daily promotions (like 50% off new items). Check out our favorite Sephora Black Friday deals.
  • SkinStore: Get up to 75% plus a free 16-piece beauty bag (worth $188) when you spend $200.
  • The Route Beauty: Get 20% off sitewide with code GOLDENWKND20.
  • Ulta: Save on brands like MAC, Kylie Skin and IT Cosmetics during Ulta’s Black Friday sale. Check out all Ulta Black Friday deals here.

What is Black Friday?

Black Friday, which falls the day after American Thanksgiving, is a shopping event in which retailers nationwide run blowout deals and sales on a large portion of their merchandise. Originally, it was marked as the official start to the holiday shopping season, although the event renamed nameless for a while.

The term “Black Friday” was coined in the 1950s, and since then, it’s been joined by other shopping holidays like Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, making this week more of an extended sale event.

When is Black Friday 2020?

Officially, Black Friday 2020 is on Friday, November 27. But the best Black Friday sales will be available far longer than a single day. Last year the earliest Black Friday sales started around November 1 and the latest Black Friday sales ended in early December.

What is the average savings percentage on Black Friday specials?

On average, consumers save 37% on Black Friday deals and the average adult spends around $400 on Black Friday sales.

How much did total consumers spend on Black Friday 2019? 

Last year, Black Friday brought in a whopping $7.4 billion in sales. In 2019, 40% of shoppers did their Black Friday shopping online, but this year, 60% to 82% of adults plan to do more than half of their holiday shopping digitally.

What kinds of items have the biggest discount on Black Friday?

While you can save on pretty much anything on Black Friday, the best deals are on consumer electronics, jewelry and appliances. You can also expect to find savings on clothes, beauty items, furniture and subscription services, to name a few more.

What was the top spending state for Black Friday sales in 2019? 

Every state got involved in Black Friday last year, but shoppers in North Dakota spent the most, with an average of $398 spent per person. Shoppers in Wyoming and Texas were close behind.

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Ottawa orders TikTok’s Canadian arm to be dissolved

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The federal government is ordering the dissolution of TikTok’s Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media platform, but stopped short of ordering people to stay off the app.

Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced the government’s “wind up” demand Wednesday, saying it is meant to address “risks” related to ByteDance Ltd.’s establishment of TikTok Technology Canada Inc.

“The decision was based on the information and evidence collected over the course of the review and on the advice of Canada’s security and intelligence community and other government partners,” he said in a statement.

The announcement added that the government is not blocking Canadians’ access to the TikTok application or their ability to create content.

However, it urged people to “adopt good cybersecurity practices and assess the possible risks of using social media platforms and applications, including how their information is likely to be protected, managed, used and shared by foreign actors, as well as to be aware of which country’s laws apply.”

Champagne’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment seeking details about what evidence led to the government’s dissolution demand, how long ByteDance has to comply and why the app is not being banned.

A TikTok spokesperson said in a statement that the shutdown of its Canadian offices will mean the loss of hundreds of well-paying local jobs.

“We will challenge this order in court,” the spokesperson said.

“The TikTok platform will remain available for creators to find an audience, explore new interests and for businesses to thrive.”

The federal Liberals ordered a national security review of TikTok in September 2023, but it was not public knowledge until The Canadian Press reported in March that it was investigating the company.

At the time, it said the review was based on the expansion of a business, which it said constituted the establishment of a new Canadian entity. It declined to provide any further details about what expansion it was reviewing.

A government database showed a notification of new business from TikTok in June 2023. It said Network Sense Ventures Ltd. in Toronto and Vancouver would engage in “marketing, advertising, and content/creator development activities in relation to the use of the TikTok app in Canada.”

Even before the review, ByteDance and TikTok were lightning rod for privacy and safety concerns because Chinese national security laws compel organizations in the country to assist with intelligence gathering.

Such concerns led the U.S. House of Representatives to pass a bill in March designed to ban TikTok unless its China-based owner sells its stake in the business.

Champagne’s office has maintained Canada’s review was not related to the U.S. bill, which has yet to pass.

Canada’s review was carried out through the Investment Canada Act, which allows the government to investigate any foreign investment with potential to might harm national security.

While cabinet can make investors sell parts of the business or shares, Champagne has said the act doesn’t allow him to disclose details of the review.

Wednesday’s dissolution order was made in accordance with the act.

The federal government banned TikTok from its mobile devices in February 2023 following the launch of an investigation into the company by federal and provincial privacy commissioners.

— With files from Anja Karadeglija in Ottawa

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2024.

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Here is how to prepare your online accounts for when you die

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LONDON (AP) — Most people have accumulated a pile of data — selfies, emails, videos and more — on their social media and digital accounts over their lifetimes. What happens to it when we die?

It’s wise to draft a will spelling out who inherits your physical assets after you’re gone, but don’t forget to take care of your digital estate too. Friends and family might treasure files and posts you’ve left behind, but they could get lost in digital purgatory after you pass away unless you take some simple steps.

Here’s how you can prepare your digital life for your survivors:

Apple

The iPhone maker lets you nominate a “ legacy contact ” who can access your Apple account’s data after you die. The company says it’s a secure way to give trusted people access to photos, files and messages. To set it up you’ll need an Apple device with a fairly recent operating system — iPhones and iPads need iOS or iPadOS 15.2 and MacBooks needs macOS Monterey 12.1.

For iPhones, go to settings, tap Sign-in & Security and then Legacy Contact. You can name one or more people, and they don’t need an Apple ID or device.

You’ll have to share an access key with your contact. It can be a digital version sent electronically, or you can print a copy or save it as a screenshot or PDF.

Take note that there are some types of files you won’t be able to pass on — including digital rights-protected music, movies and passwords stored in Apple’s password manager. Legacy contacts can only access a deceased user’s account for three years before Apple deletes the account.

Google

Google takes a different approach with its Inactive Account Manager, which allows you to share your data with someone if it notices that you’ve stopped using your account.

When setting it up, you need to decide how long Google should wait — from three to 18 months — before considering your account inactive. Once that time is up, Google can notify up to 10 people.

You can write a message informing them you’ve stopped using the account, and, optionally, include a link to download your data. You can choose what types of data they can access — including emails, photos, calendar entries and YouTube videos.

There’s also an option to automatically delete your account after three months of inactivity, so your contacts will have to download any data before that deadline.

Facebook and Instagram

Some social media platforms can preserve accounts for people who have died so that friends and family can honor their memories.

When users of Facebook or Instagram die, parent company Meta says it can memorialize the account if it gets a “valid request” from a friend or family member. Requests can be submitted through an online form.

The social media company strongly recommends Facebook users add a legacy contact to look after their memorial accounts. Legacy contacts can do things like respond to new friend requests and update pinned posts, but they can’t read private messages or remove or alter previous posts. You can only choose one person, who also has to have a Facebook account.

You can also ask Facebook or Instagram to delete a deceased user’s account if you’re a close family member or an executor. You’ll need to send in documents like a death certificate.

TikTok

The video-sharing platform says that if a user has died, people can submit a request to memorialize the account through the settings menu. Go to the Report a Problem section, then Account and profile, then Manage account, where you can report a deceased user.

Once an account has been memorialized, it will be labeled “Remembering.” No one will be able to log into the account, which prevents anyone from editing the profile or using the account to post new content or send messages.

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It’s not possible to nominate a legacy contact on Elon Musk’s social media site. But family members or an authorized person can submit a request to deactivate a deceased user’s account.

Passwords

Besides the major online services, you’ll probably have dozens if not hundreds of other digital accounts that your survivors might need to access. You could just write all your login credentials down in a notebook and put it somewhere safe. But making a physical copy presents its own vulnerabilities. What if you lose track of it? What if someone finds it?

Instead, consider a password manager that has an emergency access feature. Password managers are digital vaults that you can use to store all your credentials. Some, like Keeper,Bitwarden and NordPass, allow users to nominate one or more trusted contacts who can access their keys in case of an emergency such as a death.

But there are a few catches: Those contacts also need to use the same password manager and you might have to pay for the service.

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Google’s partnership with AI startup Anthropic faces a UK competition investigation

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LONDON (AP) — Britain’s competition watchdog said Thursday it’s opening a formal investigation into Google’s partnership with artificial intelligence startup Anthropic.

The Competition and Markets Authority said it has “sufficient information” to launch an initial probe after it sought input earlier this year on whether the deal would stifle competition.

The CMA has until Dec. 19 to decide whether to approve the deal or escalate its investigation.

“Google is committed to building the most open and innovative AI ecosystem in the world,” the company said. “Anthropic is free to use multiple cloud providers and does, and we don’t demand exclusive tech rights.”

San Francisco-based Anthropic was founded in 2021 by siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei, who previously worked at ChatGPT maker OpenAI. The company has focused on increasing the safety and reliability of AI models. Google reportedly agreed last year to make a multibillion-dollar investment in Anthropic, which has a popular chatbot named Claude.

Anthropic said it’s cooperating with the regulator and will provide “the complete picture about Google’s investment and our commercial collaboration.”

“We are an independent company and none of our strategic partnerships or investor relationships diminish the independence of our corporate governance or our freedom to partner with others,” it said in a statement.

The U.K. regulator has been scrutinizing a raft of AI deals as investment money floods into the industry to capitalize on the artificial intelligence boom. Last month it cleared Anthropic’s $4 billion deal with Amazon and it has also signed off on Microsoft’s deals with two other AI startups, Inflection and Mistral.

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