OpenAI Reduces Microsoft's Profit Share to 8% by 2030
OpenAI and Microsoft: A Shift in Profit-Sharing Dynamics OpenAI, the company behind the widely recognized AI chatbot ChatGPT, is reportedly considering a significant reduction in its future profit-sharing agreement with Microsoft. This change could see the current 20% profit-sharing ratio drop to around 8% by 2030, according to recent reports. This potential shift marks a major development in the relationship between two of the most influential players in the tech industry. Microsoft has long been a key partner for OpenAI. Since 2019, it has been the company's largest initial investor, pouring over $13 billion into the startup. This investment has allowed OpenAI to leverage Microsoft’s extensive computing infrastructure for developing its AI models and delivering services. In return, a portion of OpenAI’s profits was shared with Microsoft through the profit-sharing agreement. However, OpenAI appears to be diversifying its reliance on cloud infrastructure. The company is now expl...