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After alleged anticompetitive behavior in its multi-billion dollar partnership with OpenAI, Microsoft is reportedly getting ready to walk away from high-stake for-profit negotiations.
The Windsurf acquisition and future of Copilot are at the center of a growing rift between the longtime AI collaborators.
According to the WSJ report, OpenAI executives considered accusing Microsoft of antitrust violations and involving regulators ...
At the heart of the dispute is OpenAI's desire to restructure to a for-profit business, a move that requires Microsoft's ...
OpenAI has been trying to negotiate with its top investor for months. Here's what's reportedly causing the issues.
Negotiations between Microsoft and OpenAI over the startup’s plan to restructure its for-profit unit, which requires ...
OpenAI executives are reportedly considering accusing Microsoft of anticompetitive behavior regarding their partnership, ...
The ever‑hailed partnership between ChatGPT maker OpenAI and tech giant Microsoft is reportedly under strain. OpenAI is ...
The move could unravel one of the most important business partnerships in the AI industry—a relationship that started with a ...
Microsoft, a major investor since 2019, supports OpenAI through Azure and powers tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot with its ...
The new group is part of an ambitious, and costly, effort by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to gain ground on rivals like Google ...