OpenAI and Microsoft Renegotiate Partnership Amid Restructuring for IPO
- OpenAI is negotiating with Microsoft in 2025 to revise their multibillion-dollar partnership and prepare for a future IPO.
- The talks follow Microsoft's $13 billion investment since 2019 and concern revenue sharing and access to AI technology beyond 2030.
- OpenAI plans to reduce the revenue share paid to Microsoft from 20% currently to about 10% by the end of this decade, while keeping key partnership terms through 2030.
- An OpenAI spokesperson indicated the company is actively working on restructuring efforts and leadership updates, with expectations to complete the specifics of the recapitalization soon.
- The renegotiation aims to secure Microsoft's continued access to OpenAI's advancements after 2030 and supports OpenAI's restructuring towards becoming a public benefit corporation.
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Microsoft wants to pave the way for OpenAI exchanges
OpenAI and Microsoft are apparently revising the terms of their partnership. The aim is to enable the US ChatGPT manufacturer to launch a future IPO while at the same time ensuring the software giant's access to state-of-the-art AI models. This is reported by the Financial Times. A crucial question is therefore how much equity Microsoft will receive in return for the more than 13 billion dollars (11.6 billion euros) it has invested in the compan…
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