Microsoft loses exclusive access to OpenAI models, allowing the startup to sell its technology across rival cloud platforms including Amazon and Google.
Microsoft will no longer have exclusive access to OpenAI's artificial intelligence models and products, allowing the startup to sell its technology across rival cloud platforms including Amazon and Google.
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Microsoft will no longer have exclusive access to OpenAI's artificial intelligence models and products, allowing the startup to sell its technology across rival cloud platforms including Amazon and Google.
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