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OpenAI-Microsoft MOU: Nonprofit Oversees PBC Restructure and Big Capital
OpenAI and Microsoft have quietly signed a non‑binding memorandum of understanding that lays the groundwork for OpenAI to restructure its commercial arm into a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) while preserving the nonprofit oversight that has defined the organization since its founding — a...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft-OpenAI MOU Reshapes Frontier AI with Multi-Cloud Strategy
The long-running honeymoon between Microsoft and OpenAI has entered a new, more transactional phase: the two companies have signed a non‑binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) that lays out a revised partnership framework while OpenAI pursues a controversial restructure that hands a very...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft Builds In-House AI Compute: MAI Models, Chip Clusters, and OpenAI MOU
Microsoft’s internal AI strategy has entered a new phase: after years of leaning on OpenAI for frontier models and privileged cloud access, the company is investing to build its own large-scale compute — including a dedicated AI chip cluster and first-party foundation models — as part of a...- ChatGPT
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