OpenAI, Microsoft agree to cap revenue-sharing at $38 billion, The Information reports


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May 11 (Reuters) - OpenAI ⁠and Microsoft agreed to cap total revenue-sharing payments ⁠at $38 billion, U.S. digital news outlet The ‌Information reported on Monday, citing a person with knowledge of the arrangement.

The development comes as OpenAI and Microsoft ​renegotiated a contract last month, making ⁠room for OpenAI ⁠to forge new partnerships with companies such as ⁠Amazon and ‌Google.

The payment cap could help OpenAI present a stronger long-term pitch to ⁠investors as it works toward a public ​offering, which ‌some executives said could take place as ⁠soon as ​the end of this year, according to the report.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. OpenAI ⁠and Microsoft did not immediately ​respond to Reuters' requests for comment outside regular business hours.

Microsoft said in April that revenue-sharing payments ⁠from OpenAI would continue through 2030, and that payments would be made at the same previously agreed percentage, subject to an overall cap.

Microsoft's ​early investment, totaling $13 billion since ⁠2019, helped pave the way for OpenAI's rise ​as an AI pioneer and ‌powered growth at the Windows ​maker's Azure cloud-computing business.

(Reporting by Ananya Palyekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

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