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Microsoft to get 27% of OpenAI, access to AI models until 2032

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Brody Ford / Bloomberg • 4 min read
Microsoft to get 27% of OpenAI, access to AI models until 2032
Microsoft chief technology officer of Kevin Scott, right, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at the Microsoft Build event in Seattle in 2024. Photo: Bloomberg
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OpenAI is giving its long-time backer Microsoft Corp. a 27% ownership stake as part of a restructuring plan that took nearly a year to negotiate, removing a major uncertainty for both companies and clearing the path for the ChatGPT maker to become a for-profit business.

Under the revised pact, Microsoft will get a stake in OpenAI worth about US$135 billion ($175 billion), the companies said in a statement Tuesday. In addition, Microsoft will have access to the artificial intelligence startup’s technology until 2032, including models that achieved the benchmark of artificial general intelligence (AGI), a more powerful form of AI that most say does not exist yet.

Microsoft will also continue to be entitled to receive 20% of OpenAI’s revenue, according to people familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity as the information is not public. But as part of the new pact, OpenAI can pay more later. In a blog post, the companies said a revenue share agreement remains in effect until an expert panel verifies AGI.

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