Group 1 - OpenAI plans to reduce its revenue share with Microsoft from 20% to 10% by 2030, as per financial documents [1][2] - Microsoft has invested billions in OpenAI and continues to share revenue until 2030 [2] - OpenAI is revising its corporate plan to maintain control of its nonprofit parent, reversing an earlier decision to give up voting power for easier fundraising [4] Group 2 - Microsoft experienced a 10% increase in revenue from consumer subscriptions to Office 365 in the three months ending in March compared to the previous year, attributed to its AI integration strategy [3] - OpenAI is planning a 300 billion, contingent on switching to for-profit control [5] - Maintaining the nonprofit arm may complicate fundraising but could also mitigate a lawsuit from co-founder Elon Musk regarding the company's public-interest focus [6]
Report: OpenAI Aims to Reduce Revenue Sharing With Microsoft