OpenAI weighs “nuclear option” of antitrust complaint against Microsoft

Date:

Share:



OpenAI executives have discussed filing an antitrust complaint with US regulators against Microsoft, the company’s largest investor, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, marking a dramatic escalation in tensions between the two long-term AI partners. OpenAI, which develops ChatGPT, has reportedly considered seeking a federal regulatory review of the terms of its contract with Microsoft for potential antitrust law violations, according to people familiar with the matter.

The potential antitrust complaint would likely argue that Microsoft is using its dominant position in cloud services and contractual leverage to suppress competition, according to insiders who described it as a “nuclear option,” the WSJ reports.

The move could unravel one of the most important business partnerships in the AI industry—a relationship that started with a $1 billion investment by Microsoft in 2019 and has grown to include billions more in funding, along with Microsoft’s exclusive rights to host OpenAI models on its Azure cloud platform.

The friction centers on OpenAI’s efforts to transition from its current nonprofit structure into a public benefit corporation, a conversion that needs Microsoft’s approval to complete. The two companies have not been able to agree on details after months of negotiations, sources told Reuters. OpenAI’s existing for-profit arm would become a Delaware-based public benefit corporation under the proposed restructuring.

The companies are discussing revising the terms of Microsoft’s investment, including the future equity stake it will hold in OpenAI. According to The Information, OpenAI wants Microsoft to hold a 33 percent stake in a restructured unit in exchange for foregoing rights to future profits. The AI company also wants to modify existing clauses that give Microsoft exclusive rights to host OpenAI models in its cloud.



Source link

━ more like this

Scientists are teaching OLED screens how to shine smarter

You know that annoying moment when you step outside on a sunny day, pull out your phone, and suddenly can’t see a single...

AI chatbots still struggle with news accuracy, study finds

A month-long experiment has raised fresh concerns about the reliability of generative AI tools as sources of news, after Google’s Gemini chatbot was...

Piece by piece, SpaceX preps first Starship flight from Space Coast

SpaceX is making steady progress toward building out the pad at NASA’s Cape Canaveral site in Florida for the first Starship launch from...

Google app leak gives us a glimpse of life with smart glasses and meaningful controls

Ahead of Google’s smart glasses launch, a Reddit user appears to have gained access to the unreleased Glasses companion app via an Android...

You can finally uninstall Microsoft Copilot on Windows 11, but there’s a catch

Microsoft is finally letting some users remove Copilot from Windows, but the fine print makes it clear this is not the clean break...
spot_img