The partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI, the most remarkable collaboration in the field of artificial intelligence, is moving towards a new crossroads. The latest information revealed that the differences of opinion between the companies have deepened considerably.
Microsoft partnership with OpenAI may end
Founded in 2015, OpenAI had achieved rapid growth in the field of artificial intelligence with the support it received from Microsoft. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s early investment in the initiative paved the way for ChatGPT to spread globally. However, the paths of the two companies have recently started to move away from each other.

The basis of the break between the two parties lies in the reduced interdependence. While OpenAI has created its own revenue models, it has significantly reduced its technological dependence on Microsoft. On the other hand, Microsoft is developing its own artificial intelligence based on the technological gains from OpenAI.
The artificial intelligence model offered by the company under the name Copilot is a direct competitor to ChatGPT, and Microsoft has diversified its investments in this field and started to establish extensive collaborations with other companies.
This change has brought serious differences of opinion between Satya Nadella and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The two names have disagreements on topics such as the use of Microsoft’s data centres, which models will be shared with Microsoft and the development process of artificial intelligence.
OpenAI’s keeping the most advanced artificial intelligence models to itself has also become one of the important topics of this crisis. It is stated that the company’s board of directors has been seriously considering this possibility for some time.
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