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- Microsoft and OpenAI clash over future access to advanced AI
OpenAI has the ability under their current arrangement to restrict Microsoft's access to subsequent AI models upon announcement of AGI—something OpenAI thinks may become real shortly
- The AGI Doomsday Clause: Why OpenAI and Microsoft Are on a . . .
A critical 'AGI clause' in their contract has pushed OpenAI and Microsoft to the brink of collapse, igniting a fierce battle over corporate control and the future of artificial intelligence
- OpenAI, Microsoft clash over AGI contract amid negotiations . . .
On the 25th, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, and Microsoft (MS) are clashing over artificial general intelligence (AGI)
- Microsoft, OpenAI clash over AGI clause in $10 bln deal – The . . .
Microsoft disagrees and is pressing OpenAI to remove the AGI clause, which could affect its exclusive rights to the AI technology through 2030, The Information reported, citing sources
- Microsoft, OpenAI Said to Be Dueling Over Artificial General . . .
Microsoft and OpenAI are at odds over a contractual provision related to artificial general intelligence, The Information reported on Wednesday Under the current terms, when OpenAI achieves AGI, Microsoft's access to such a technology would be void Microsoft wants OpenAI to remove that clause but so far OpenAI has refused, the report said
- OpenAI, Microsoft Rift Hinges on How Smart AI Can Get - MSN
Microsoft is hoping to remove the clause entirely from the contract as part of its recent negotiations, or secure exclusive access to OpenAI’s IP even after AGI is declared
- Microsoft and OpenAI clash over future control of . . . - WION
At the heart of the dispute lies a provision in their multi-billion-dollar agreement that allows OpenAI to restrict Microsoft’s access to its technologies upon declaring the achievement of AGI
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