Openai and Microsoft are reportedly calling it quits
Openai Microsoft may be separated and potentially leaving Microsoft’s Co-pilot According to a new report from Wall Street Journal.
The two tech giants have been in a symbiotic relationship for six years, and Microsoft tapped Openai’s generative AI technology to drive AI assistant Copilot on Windows 11 and Bing.
However, amid negotiations to separate the partner-turned-competitors, Openai executives began debating whether Microsoft would accuse them of anti-competitive behaviour during the partnership, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the issue. (Disclosure: CNET’s parent company Ziff Davis filed a lawsuit against Openai in April, claiming it infringed Ziff Davis’s copyright in training and operation of AI systems.) A sudden breakup could make integration a bit troubling.
In May, Microsoft announced that AI assistant Copilot would begin using GPT-4o, Openai technology. chatgpt. That’s what the co-pilot was like. Released in 2023 Add AI to Microsoft’s platform.
Representatives from Microsoft and Openai did not immediately respond to requests for comment.