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The next phase of the Microsoft OpenAI partnership

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Microsoft, OpenAI's biggest financial partner, will to continue to license the start-up's technology but will no longer be its exclusive licensee.

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Microsoft falls as OpenAI partnership evolves, says it will no longer pay revenue share (MSFT:NASDAQ) - Seeking Alpha.

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Microsoft falls as OpenAI partnership evolves, says it will no longer pay revenue share (MSFT:NASDAQ) Seeking AlphaOpenAI shakes up partnership with Microsoft, capping revenue share

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Summary

**Summary:** Microsoft and OpenAI are entering a new phase of their partnership as they announce an amended agreement that simplifies the relationship and provides long-term clarity, while continuing to support AI innovation at scale. **Why It Matters:** This development signals a shift in how technology giants collaborate on artificial intelligence, potentially paving the way

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