OpenAI licenses GPT-3 technology to Microsoft
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OpenAI has licensed GPT-3 technology to Microsoft as part of their multiyear partnership, allowing Microsoft to incorporate the model into its own products and services while maintaining OpenAI's continued API access for developers.
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