OpenAI's Revenue Capped in Microsoft Deal
OpenAI's payment cap with Microsoft reportedly stands at $38 billion, according to a source cited by The Information. This cap sets a limit to the revenue-sharing agreement between the AI giant and the tech company. The report remains unverified by Reuters as of the latest updates.
The latest report suggests that OpenAI's revenue-sharing payments with Microsoft have now reached a cap of $38 billion. The Information disclosed this figure, citing an individual familiar with the agreement's specifics.
As things stand, Reuters has not been able to independently verify the details of this arrangement. The capped amount represents a significant element of the partnership dynamics between OpenAI and Microsoft.
The report highlights the boundaries of the financial agreement between two major players in the tech industry, further emphasizing the scale of collaboration in AI advancements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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