OpenAI ends exclusive partnership with Microsoft, AWS welcomes models
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OpenAI ends exclusive partnership with Microsoft, AWS welcomes models
"OpenAI is now free to offer its products through any cloud provider, while Microsoft remains the primary partner. Amazon Web Services is first in line to benefit from this new freedom."
"Microsoft's license to OpenAI's intellectual property runs through 2032 but is now non-exclusive. There is also a financial restructuring, with Microsoft no longer paying a revenue share to OpenAI."
"AWS CEO Andy Jassy announced that OpenAI models will become available to developers on Amazon Web Services 'in the coming weeks,' providing builders with more choices."
"The revision is part of a broader strategic shift at OpenAI, acknowledging that the partnership with Microsoft had been fundamental but had limited enterprise growth."
OpenAI is now free to offer its products through any cloud provider, ending Microsoft's exclusive partnership. Amazon Web Services will be the first to benefit from this change. Microsoft retains its primary partnership status, with Azure remaining the main cloud platform for OpenAI products. The financial agreement has been restructured, with Microsoft no longer paying a revenue share to OpenAI. This shift is part of OpenAI's broader strategy towards an IPO, acknowledging the need for more enterprise growth beyond Microsoft.
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