
OpenAI, Microsoft Revise AI Pact, End Exclusivity
OpenAI and Microsoft have amended their long-standing partnership, ending the exclusive AI agreement. This revision allows OpenAI to offer its models to other cloud providers, including Amazon and Google.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's companies have once again modified their agreement. Anna Moneymaker and Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images OpenAI and Microsoft are shaking up their partnership again. On Monday, the AI startup and the tech giant announced more changes to their deal. Most critically, OpenAI can now work with other cloud providers. OpenAI has the green light to work with Amazon or any other cloud provider, though there are some strings attached. On ...
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