Microsoft Ends Revenue Sharing With OpenAI, Licensing Rights Become Non-Exclusive

Microsoft will no longer pay revenue sharing to OpenAI after OpenAI amended the companies’ agreement to streamline the partnership. The amendment also makes Microsoft’s licensing rights from OpenAI non-exclusive.

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