Microsoft and OpenAI have a very specific internal definition of artificial general intelligence (AGI) that hinges on OpenAI generating a whopping $100 billion in profits before achieving AGI.
This year, OpenAI is anticipated to incur substantial losses, with projections suggesting it won't be profitable until 2029, raising concerns about its path to AGI.
The agreement between Microsoft and OpenAI implies that Microsoft's access to OpenAI's technology continues until the abstract concept of AGI is reached, which may not happen soon.
The discourse surrounding OpenAI's o3 model highlights that while it may exhibit improvements over previous models, the associated computing costs challenge its alignment with Microsoft's profit-driven expectations.
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