OpenAI plans to cut Microsoft’s revenue share as part of its ongoing restructuring, according to a report by The Information.
The company has scaled back a broader restructuring plan, with its nonprofit parent retaining control, reducing CEO Sam Altman’s influence.
OpenAI currently shares 20% of its revenue with Microsoft through 2030, but told investors this could drop to 10% by decade-end.
The change was outlined in financial projections shared with both current and potential investors, as per private documents.
Microsoft reportedly seeks continued access to OpenAI’s technology beyond 2030, amid broader AI infrastructure plans with Oracle and SoftBank.
Despite the proposed shift, OpenAI and Microsoft say their partnership remains intact, and final details of the restructuring are still being worked out.
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