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OpenAI will no longer exclusively share revenue with Microsoft, allowing it to pursue partnerships with other cloud-computing companies.

AIEconomicsTechnologyApr 27, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
Microsoft and OpenAI have ended their exclusive revenue-sharing agreement, allowing OpenAI to explore partnerships with other cloud providers. This shift may impact Microsoft's competitive position in the AI market and could influence industry dynamics.

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OpenAI will no longer exclusively share revenue with Microsoft, allowing it to pursue partnerships with other cloud-computing companies.
Parent: AIEntity: OpenAIImpact: neutralDate: Apr 27, 2026Target: OpenAI's decision to end the exclusive revenue-sharing deal with Microsoft

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OpenAI Breaks Free From Exclusive AI Pact With Microsoft - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-27/microsoft-to-stop-sharing-revenue-with-main-ai-partner-openai Microsoft Corp. and OpenAI have agreed to drop the software giant’s exclusive right to sell the startup’s AI models, opening the door for the ChatGPT maker to pursue deals with cloud-computing rivals like Amazon.com Inc. #im, TWiT
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Microsoft and OpenAI end their exclusive and revenue-sharing deal Link: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-27/microsoft-to-stop-sharing-revenue-with-main-ai-partner-openai Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47921248
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