OpenAI and Microsoft Set $38 Billion Limit in AI Revenue Deal

OpenAI and Microsoft Set $38 Billion Limit in AI Revenue Deal

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OpenAI and Microsoft have reportedly made important changes to their long-term business partnership by agreeing to place a $38 billion cap on revenue sharing between the two companies. The move comes at a time when artificial intelligence is becoming one of the fastest-growing industries in the world.

Microsoft has invested billions of dollars into OpenAI over the past several years. The partnership helped OpenAI grow into one of the leading AI companies after the worldwide success of ChatGPT. Microsoft also benefited by using OpenAI technology in products such as Microsoft Copilot, Bing search, Office tools, and Azure cloud services.

According to reports, the new agreement limits how much revenue Microsoft can receive from OpenAI in the future. Experts believe this step could give OpenAI more financial independence and help the company expand its business more freely.

The updated deal may also allow OpenAI to work with other major technology companies, including Amazon and Google. Until now, Microsoft has been OpenAI’s closest business partner, especially in cloud computing and AI development.

The artificial intelligence industry is currently growing very quickly. Technology companies around the world are spending billions of dollars to develop advanced AI systems, powerful computer chips, and large data centers. AI tools are already being used in schools, businesses, healthcare, banking, and entertainment.

Competition in the AI market is also becoming stronger. Companies like Google, Meta, Amazon, and Nvidia are all racing to become leaders in artificial intelligence. Many experts believe AI could change the global economy in the same way the internet changed the world years ago.

Reports also suggest that OpenAI may be preparing for a possible stock market listing in the future. A more organized financial agreement with Microsoft could help improve investor confidence if the company decides to go public.

Even after the changes, Microsoft is still expected to remain one of OpenAI’s biggest partners. The two companies are likely to continue working together on future AI projects and technology development.

The revised agreement shows how quickly the business side of artificial intelligence is changing. What started as a research partnership has now become one of the most valuable technology relationships in the world.

May 12, 2026 11:36 a.m. 548

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