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OpenAI and Microsoft clash over AI start-up deal
Tensions are rising between OpenAI and Microsoft over control, profit-sharing, and cloud hosting rights, as OpenAI pushes for greater independence and a for-profit structure. The fallout from this clash could reshape one of tech’s most high-profile AI partnerships and impact the broader AI industry.
Between OpenAI and its largest investor, Microsoft, there is a profound debate about the future of its partnership. OpenAI generally wants to become more independent of Microsoft and transform itself into a "public benefit corporation", a common-interest company under US law. However, this requires the consent of Microsoft, which the company from Redmond probably does not want to give.
OpenAI and Microsoft Clash Over Profit Plans: What's Next?
Key Takeaways: OpenAI wants to switch from a non-profit to a for-profit business model. Microsoft must approve this change, causing tension between the two companies. The restructuring could impact how OpenAI operates and innovates in the future. OpenAI and Microsoft: A Profit Dispute Heats Up In the tech world, big changes are happening at OpenAI, the company behind tools like ChatGPT. OpenAI wants to become a for-profit business, but Microsof…
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