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    OpenAI and Microsoft Adjust Equity Deal to Extend AI Collaboration

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyMay 12, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    OpenAI and Microsoft Redefine Partnership Ahead of Potential IPO

    OpenAI and Microsoft are renegotiating the terms of their multibillion-dollar partnership. The move aims to prepare the artificial intelligence firm for a future public listing while ensuring Microsoft retains access to OpenAI’s advanced technology, according to a report by the Financial Times.

    Equity Talks at the Core of New Deal

    A central focus of the discussions is how much equity Microsoft will hold in OpenAI’s for-profit business. To date, Microsoft has invested over $13 billion in the AI company. In return, it wants to secure rights to technology beyond 2030.

    The report suggests that Microsoft may reduce its equity share in exchange for extended access to OpenAI’s future innovations. This shift could allow OpenAI to restructure more freely and potentially pave the way for an initial public offering (IPO).

    Revisiting a Long-standing Agreement

    The two companies are also revising the broader contract that was originally signed in 2019. That agreement came when Microsoft made its first investment of $1 billion in OpenAI.

    This renegotiation reflects changing priorities as both firms expand their ambitions in the AI sector. It also highlights the need for updated terms that align with evolving business strategies and market conditions.

    Strategic Shifts in Revenue Sharing

    OpenAI has recently informed investors that it plans to reduce the share of revenue given to Microsoft, its largest backer. This aligns with its ongoing efforts to restructure its business model, according to a separate report by The Information.

    Earlier this year, Microsoft also adjusted parts of its agreement with OpenAI. This change followed Microsoft’s joint venture with Oracle and Japan’s SoftBank Group to develop new AI data centres in the US, with investment plans potentially reaching $500 billion.

    Future-Focused Collaboration

    While neither Microsoft nor OpenAI has publicly commented on the renegotiation, these developments suggest both parties are laying the groundwork for long-term collaboration. As the AI race accelerates, the evolving partnership could shape the next chapter in commercial artificial intelligence.

    with inputs from Reuters

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