Microsoft is losing its designation as the exclusive provider of computing capacity for OpenAI. Microsoft said it will now have "right of first refusal" when OpenAI asks for more computing capacity.
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Microsoft and OpenAI announced Tuesday that they have adjusted their partnership so that OpenAI can access competitors' compute. The new agreement “includes changes to the exclusivity on new ...
Sam Altman-led OpenAI is reportedly engaged in intricate discussions to transform into a for-profit entity, but its board is grappling with valuing Microsoft Corp.'s MSFT stake while negotiating ...
Kevin Weil talks about why OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle are planning a massive investment in A.I. infrastructure in the U.S. Weil spoke with WSJ’s Joanna Stern at Journal House in Davos.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff was literally chuckling when talking to CNBC from Davos about the new rift in Microsoft’s relationship with OpenAI. As part of OpenAI’s plans to team up with ...
Microsoft will no longer be the exclusive provider of new cloud computing capacity to OpenAI — a new twist in their relationship that clears the way for OpenAI to work with Oracle and others on ...
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son is will be the entity's board chairman, according to a statement from OpenAI posted on social media site X. But Microsoft said that it still retains the exclusive right ...
Microsoft has clarified its partnership with OpenAI after the latter announced a $500 billion data center initiative. Since investing more than $10bn in the company from 2019, Microsoft has been the ...
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son is will be the entity’s board chairman, according to a statement from OpenAI posted on social media site X. But Microsoft said that it still retains the exclusive righ ...
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son is will be the entity’s board chairman, according to a statement from OpenAI posted on social media site X. But Microsoft said that it still retains the exclusive righ ...