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Microsoft Weighs Exit from OpenAI Talks Amid Disputes

Orlando Newkirk by Orlando Newkirk
June 19, 2025
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The Financial Times reports that Microsoft is evaluating an exit from their current partnership negotiations with OpenAI because both parties cannot reach essential agreement points.

The negotiations between Microsoft and OpenAI have reached a dead end because of disagreements regarding Microsoft’s future ownership stake in OpenAI and changes to their future investment terms. Microsoft maintains its existing commercial contract with OpenAI which grants access to their technology until 2030 while the negotiations remain stalled.

OpenAI has reportedly considered filing anticompetitive practice complaints against Microsoft according to the Wall Street Journal. The AI startup seeks to transform into a public-benefit corporation through a process that needs Microsoft approval to gain better fundraising capabilities.

The two companies continue to express positive attitudes about their relationship even though they face disagreements. The companies issued a joint statement expressing their ongoing discussions while remaining optimistic about the outcome.

OpenAI achieved its position as leader in artificial intelligence through Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar financial support. The partnership faces challenges because of governance and financial control and strategic direction disagreements even though AI stands as a vital competitive front in the tech industry.

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