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The Wall Street Journal reports that OpenAI may run to the federal government and accuse Microsoft—its own sugar daddy—of anti-competitive practices. Were this to happen, OpenAI execs claim they would seek a federal regulatory review of the terms of the contract between them and Microsoft,
The potential antitrust complaint would likely argue that Microsoft is using its dominant position in cloud services and contractual leverage to suppress competition, according to insiders who described it as a "nuclear option,
At the heart of the dispute is OpenAI's desire to restructure to a for-profit business, a move that requires Microsoft's approval.
Negotiations between Microsoft and OpenAI over the startup’s plan to restructure its for-profit unit, which requires Microsoft’s approval, have entered their eighth month with no end in sight and new conflicts emerging.
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ABP News on MSNTrouble In AI Paradise: Cracks Appear In OpenAI-Microsoft Alliance Amid Rising TensionsMicrosoft’s backing since 2019 has been central to its rapid rise in generative AI, but now, as OpenAI negotiates to secure more control over its future, the talks have reportedly turned tense.
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Microsoft currently has access to all of OpenAI’s IP, according to their agreement. It offers its own AI coding product, GitHub Copilot, that competes with OpenAI. OpenAI doesn’t want Microsoft to have access to Windsurf’s intellectual property.
OpenAI has told shareholders it wants Microsoft to accept a roughly 33% equity stake in a restructured version of its for-profit business, one of several concessions it wants from its biggest outside shareholder,
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