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OpenAI and Microsoft Risk Open War - spyglass. org OpenAI wants to loosen Microsoft’s grip on its AI products and computing resources, and secure the tech giant’s blessing for its conversion into a for-profit company Microsoft’s approval of the conversion is key to OpenAI’s ability to raise more money and go public
AI Partnerships Beyond Control Lessons from the OpenAI . . . Consequently, OpenAI can seek computing power elsewhere, provided that it consults with Microsoft first for additional capacity On the same day, OpenAI announced its participation in the Stargate Project, “a new company which intends to invest $500 billion over the next four years building new AI infrastructure for OpenAI in the United
Open and shut? Lessons from the CMAs Microsoft OpenAI merger . . . The CMA observed that Microsoft (at the time of the decision) was OpenAI’s largest investor and could exercise a high degree of influence over OpenAI, over and above its relatively few formal governance rights
OpenAI, Microsoft Rift Hinges on How Smart AI Can Get - WSJ The future of the OpenAI- Microsoft MSFT -0 98% partnership—one of the most storied in tech history—hinges in part on the meaning of an amorphous AI buzzword that divides many in the industry
OpenAI, Microsoft, and the $100 billion AGI question While reaching AGI could let OpenAI end the deal, the report says that it’s defined as returning $100 billion or so in profits — a tall task for a company “ with no path toward profitability
OpenAI Seeks New Financial Concessions From Microsoft, a Top . . . Negotiations between Microsoft and OpenAI over the startup’s plan to restructure its for-profit unit, which requires Microsoft’s approval, have entered their eighth month with no end in sight and new conflicts emerging OpenAI wants Microsoft, the startup’s biggest outside shareholder, to have a