The Microsoft and OpenAI partnership enters a new investment phase led by Nadella

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partnership "Microsoft" and"OpenAI" Entering a new investment phase led by Nadella

Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella, confirmed that his company is ready to benefit strongly from its new agreement with “OpenAI,” despite the changes that have occurred in the nature of the partnership between the two parties.

During his conversation with analysts on Wall Street, Nadella explained that the new agreement represents “a good deal for everyone,” stressing that “Microsoft” is keen to maintain a “win-win” model that ensures continued cooperation between the two companies.

Broad access at no extra cost
Nadella pointed out that Microsoft still retains access to OpenAI’s intellectual property, including advanced models and smart agent products, but without having to pay fees for it, according to a report published by the TechCrunch website.

He added that the company will have free access to the latest artificial intelligence technologies from “OpenAI” until 2032, stressing that “Microsoft” intends to fully exploit this privilege. Fears of losing superiority
Reports had raised questions about the impact of the new agreement, especially after Microsoft gave up its exclusive right to use OpenAI technologies, which opened the door for competitors such as Amazon to enhance their cooperation with the emerging company.

But Nadella downplayed these concerns, pointing out that Microsoft’s performance in the artificial intelligence sector remains strong, as revenues from this sector exceeded an average of $37 billion annually, with a growth of 123% on an annual basis.