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OpenAI and Microsoft rewrite their $13 billion deal

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Microsoft cuts OpenAI revenue share in a fresh step to loosen their AI alliance
Microsoft said Monday it will no longer pay a share of its revenue to ChatGPT maker OpenAI, the latest move to untether a close partnership that helped unleash an artificial intelligence boom.

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Microsoft and OpenAI Rework AI Deal, Cutting Exclusivity and AGI Provisions
 · 21h
Microsoft Stock Edges Higher After OpenAI Deal
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OpenAI and Microsoft Reach Deal to Give Startup New Freedom
Agreement allows OpenAI to sell products across any cloud provider and marks turning point in one of the AI boom’s highest-profile partnerships

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OpenAI ends its exclusive partnership with Microsoft
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OpenAI breaks free from exclusive AI pact with Microsoft
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OpenAI and Microsoft revise the terms of their AI partnership
The revised agreement will enable OpenAI to “serve all its products to customers across any cloud provider.”

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 · 19h
Microsoft in focus as OpenAI partnership evolves, says it will no longer pay revenue share
The Next Web · 22h
Microsoft drops its exclusive licence to OpenAI’s technology
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The AI Boom Caught Everyone Off Guard Except Microsoft

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Microsoft Partner Chief Nicole Dezen: Partners Deliver End-To-End AI Value

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Microsoft deploys Copilot AI to all 743,000 Accenture staff

Microsoft is rolling out its Copilot 365 AI assistant to all 743,000 Accenture employees, marking its largest enterprise deployment yet. Accenture reports significant productivity gains from earlier trials, with most users completing routine tasks far faster.
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Open Ai, Microsoft reach deal

Open Ai and Microsoft announced some key changes to their partnership that will give Open Ai new freedoms. Microsoft has been a partner and investor of Open Ai since 2019. It’s had control over open Ai’s intellectual property,
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Canonical's approach to AI is refreshingly thoughtful - Microsoft should take note

Seager explained that Canonical is "ramping up its use of AI tools in a focused and principled manner." That approach means a clear preference for open‑weight models whose licen
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Microsoft vs. Amazon: Which AI Stock Is the Better Buy?

One is ahead in the race to be a leading AI company.
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Microsoft Copilot gains live editing as AI reshapes education

Microsoft has rolled out an upgrade to its 365 Copilot, enabling it to autonomously edit documents in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint rather than just suggest changes. The move comes amid a broader push to integrate AI into work and education, with growing ...
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Microsoft expands AI footprint in Australia with $18 billion investment

Microsoft announced a new A$25 billion ($18 billion) investment into Australia's digital infrastructure on Thursday, spanning cybersecurity and AI development.
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Microsoft researchers have revealed the 40 jobs most exposed to AI—and even teachers make the list

Sorry, Gen Z: AI is expected to soon reshape dozens of popular professions—and possibly make some tasks obsolete.
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