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Openai hopes to cut its share of revenues paid by Microsoft by 2030
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Openai hopes to cut its share of revenues paid by Microsoft by 2030

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Last updated: May 7, 2025 8:35 am
Vantage Feed Published May 7, 2025
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Openai believes it will lower its revenues to investors and partner Microsoft by 2030 rather than 2030, and pay current information. It has been reportedcites financial documents.

The news comes after Openai changed the tack on its major restructuring plan this week, revising the tack after the commercial arm becomes a public benefits corporation (PBC), but pursues a new plan that continues to be managed by nonprofits.

Openai has now agreed to share 20% of its top line with Microsoft, but the AI ​​company expects investors to share 10% of its revenue with business partners, including Microsoft, by the end of the decade, information reports.

Microsoft has invested hundreds of billions in Openai, and the two companies currently have contract Until 2030, including revenue sharing from both sides. The agreement also gives Microsoft’s rights to Openai IP within AI products and the exclusiveness of Openai APIs on Azure.

Microsoft has not yet approved Openai’s proposed corporate structure. Bloomberg reported This is because larger tech companies are reportedly wanted to ensure the new structure protects billions of dollars of investment.

Openai and Microsoft did not immediately return requests for comment.

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