Microsoft and OpenAI revamp partnership
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Microsoft and OpenAI announced a major amendment to their partnership Monday, making Microsoft's IP license non-exclusive and opening all OpenAI products to any cloud provider. It came just as jury selection began in Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI,
Microsoft Outlook users started experiencing outages as early as 4 a.m. ET on Monday, April 27, according to the online tracker Downdetector. While reports of disrupted service were still flowing to the tune of 1,
Open Ai and Microsoft announced some key changes to their partnership that will give Open Ai new freedoms. Microsoft has been a partner and investor of Open Ai since 2019. It’s had control over open Ai’s intellectual property,
Microsoft reports fiscal Q3 results Wednesday.
Microsoft is investigating an ongoing Outlook.com outage that is causing intermittent signing issues and preventing customers from accessing their mailboxes.
Microsoft and OpenAI have amended the terms of a deal they signed in October, allowing OpenAI to provide its tech to rival cloud giants.
Many users say they have been locked out of their Microsoft email with the error "You've tried to sign in too many times with an incorrect account or password" message.
Microsoft said Monday it will no longer pay a share of its revenue to ChatGPT maker OpenAI, the latest move to untether a close partnership that helped unleash an artificial intelligence boom