
"OpenAI's software will now be eligible to operate on any cloud service provider, not just Microsoft, marking a significant shift in its distribution strategy."
"Microsoft will still be OpenAI's primary cloud partner, with products first available on Azure unless Microsoft cannot support the necessary capabilities."
"The new capabilities on Amazon Bedrock give customers the choice and flexibility to use the best models for their use case, on the world's most broadly-adopted cloud."
"OpenAI achieved FedRamp 20x Moderate authorization, making its products available via qualified cloud service providers for discretionary government workflows."
OpenAI has announced a shift in its partnership with Microsoft, allowing its AI models to operate on various cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services. While Microsoft remains the primary cloud partner, OpenAI's products will now be accessible to a broader range of customers. The amended contract eliminates revenue sharing and maintains Microsoft's license to OpenAI's intellectual property until 2032. This change aims to enhance both companies' capabilities in building AI platforms and offers customers more flexibility in choosing cloud services.
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