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Microsoft ends exclusive OpenAI cloud deal, keeps non‑exclusive license and equity stake

Microsoft ends exclusive OpenAI cloud deal, keeps non‑exclusive license and equity stake The Next Web
Microsoft announced Monday that its exclusive right to sell OpenAI’s artificial‑intelligence models on Azure will end. The tech giant will retain a non‑exclusive licence to OpenAI’s intellectual property through 2032, remain the primary cloud partner and hold onto its 27% equity stake. OpenAI will continue paying a capped revenue share to Microsoft through 2030, while Microsoft will no longer pay a share on products it resells. Shares of Microsoft fell about 3% after the news, while rivals Amazon and Alphabet logged modest gains. Read more →

OpenAI ends Microsoft exclusivity, opens AI models to any cloud provider

OpenAI ends Microsoft exclusivity, opens AI models to any cloud provider Engadget
OpenAI announced a revision to its multiyear partnership with Microsoft that removes the tech giant's exclusive rights to the startup's latest AI models. The amendment lets OpenAI sell its services through any cloud platform while keeping Azure as the primary launch venue. Microsoft will retain a non‑exclusive license to the models through 2032 and continue receiving revenue‑share payments from OpenAI until 2030, though the share will now be capped. Both companies said the change adds flexibility and broadens AI access. Read more →