OpenAI breaks free from exclusive AI pact with Microsoft

Microsoft and OpenAI have agreed to drop the exclusive right to sell OpenAI's AI models, allowing OpenAI to pursue deals with cloud-computing rivals. In exchange, Microsoft will no longer pay a revenue share on OpenAI products it resells on its cloud.
Microsoft and OpenAI have revised their deal, dropping Microsoft's exclusive right to sell OpenAI's AI models. This change allows OpenAI to pursue deals with cloud-computing rivals like Amazon. The revision was announced in a joint statement on Monday. In return for losing exclusivity, Microsoft will no longer pay a revenue share on OpenAI products it resells on its cloud. The change opens the door for OpenAI to expand its partnerships in the cloud-computing market.
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