Microsoft invests in and partners with OpenAI to support us building beneficial AGI
Summary
Microsoft has invested in and partnered with OpenAI to support the development of beneficial AGI, with Microsoft becoming OpenAI's preferred partner for commercializing pre-AGI technologies. The partnership aims to fund the massive computational resources required while keeping OpenAI focused on its core research mission.
View Cached Full Text
Cached at: 04/20/26, 02:55 PM
Similar Articles
The next chapter of the Microsoft–OpenAI partnership
Microsoft and OpenAI have signed a new definitive agreement restructuring their partnership, with Microsoft increasing its investment to $135 billion (27% stake) and extending IP rights through 2032. The deal introduces AGI verification procedures, allows both companies greater independence in pursuing AGI and product development, and includes a $250B Azure services commitment from OpenAI.
OpenAI and Microsoft extend partnership
OpenAI and Microsoft extend their multi-year, multi-billion dollar partnership, with Microsoft increasing investment in Azure supercomputing systems that will remain the exclusive cloud provider for all OpenAI workloads across research, API, and products.
OpenAI and Microsoft
OpenAI and Microsoft announced a partnership to run OpenAI's large-scale experiments on Azure, making it the primary cloud platform for OpenAI's deep learning and AI research. The collaboration will leverage Azure's GPU infrastructure to accelerate AI research and share results with the broader community.
A joint statement from OpenAI and Microsoft
OpenAI and Microsoft have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding for the next phase of their partnership, with both companies actively working to finalize contractual terms while emphasizing their shared commitment to AI safety.
The next phase of the Microsoft OpenAI partnership
Microsoft and OpenAI have announced an amended partnership agreement that simplifies their collaboration, removes revenue sharing from Microsoft to OpenAI, and makes Microsoft's license to OpenAI IP non-exclusive through 2032.