OpenAi has informed investors that it will share a lower fraction of revenue with Microsoft, its main funder, as it advances in its restructuring, the The Information This Tuesday (6).
The owner of ChatgPT has reduced a significant restructuring plan, with its non -profit matrix maintaining control, in a movement that will probably limit CEO Sam Altman’s power over the company.
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In investor -shared financial projections, OpenAi said the percentage of Microsoft shared revenue would fall at least in half by the end of this decade, according to the report.
In an existing deal, OpenAi agreed to share 20% of its revenue with Microsoft by 2030, said Information.
OpenAi told some current and potential investors that it should only share 10% of business partners, including Microsoft by 2030, said the report, citing private documents, adding that Microsoft wants access to OpenAi technology and 2030.
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In January, Microsoft changed some important terms of an agreement with OpenAi after its Japan Joint Venture and Japan Softbank to build up to $ 500 billion in new United States Artificial Intelligence Data centers.
Microsoft said it has “revenue sharing agreements that flow in both directions” with OpenAi, with the main elements of the partnership remaining in force during the term of the contract by 2030.
“We continue to work closely with Microsoft and hope to finish the details of this recapitalization in the near future,” an OpenAi spokesman told The Information.
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Microsoft declined to comment on the report, while OpenAi did not immediately respond to a request from Reuters to comment on the subject outside business hours.