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OpenAI is shifting gears by slashing its revenue share to Microsoft amid a corporate restructuring. This move, seemingly straight out of a boardroom plot twist, challenges the long-standing financial arrangement between the two giants. Industry watchers are left smirking at the strategic shake-up and potential ripple effects.
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OpenAI is preparing to reduce Microsoft’s share of revenue from 20% to at least 10% by the end of the decade, according to a report.
OpenAI currently has a deal to share 20% of revenue with Microsoft, but the AI company expects to cut that share to 10% by 2030, The Information reported.
OpenAI Plans to Slash Revenue Share to Microsoft After Restructuring The Information
OpenAI Plans to Slash Revenue Share to Microsoft After Restructuring The Information
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