Microsoft Rethinks Its $13B Bet on OpenAI
By: cointribuneen|2025/05/12 11:30:06
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Microsoft has never been very affectionate towards bitcoin and its digital cousins. The Redmond giant prefers to bet on other stars: quantum computing, cloud solutions, and above all, AI. Speaking of artificial intelligence, a new chapter seems to be unfolding between Microsoft and OpenAI. Not a breakup. Rather a strategic overhaul. The discussions around their partnership are shaking the tech sphere like a gust in a server desert. A new era for AI: OpenAI revises its contract with Microsoft Since 2019, Microsoft has been OpenAI’s guardian angel, injecting $13 billion into the structure. Today, the two partners are discussing a renegotiation of the pact . Objective? To offer OpenAI, already valued at $300 billion , more freedom to raise funds or consider a public offering . The alliance does not falter , it evolves. Microsoft wants to maintain exclusivity of access to OpenAI models on Azure . A kind of technological sovereignty clause. As Reuters reports , the intention is clear: Behind the scenes, a phrase rings out: “ Microsoft has priority access to developed models, but OpenAI wants to broaden its horizon “. AI is no longer a gadget: it is becoming a lever of industrial dominance . And Redmond intends to secure its stake. Long-term goals: between IPO, governance, and rising power OpenAI is considering restructuring into a Public Benefit Corporation. The idea? To combine social mission and the ability to raise capital. Unlike a traditional company, a PBC can protect its original mission while seeking massive funding, a model that could profoundly change the game for AI . Sam Altman wants to stay in control. The parent nonprofit entity would remain majority stakeholder. But some view this evolution critically. Elon Musk, for instance, believes that “ the initial idealism is diluted in finance “. The targeted financial firepower is impressive: OpenAI aims to raise up to $40 billion; The valuation could climb to $300 billion; Microsoft owns 49% of OpenAI’s for-profit branch. All this for what? To extend its lead in a global AI war . And, above all, to ensure the technological dream does not turn into a Big Brother nightmare. OpenAI and Microsoft: A tech duo with systemic impact on AI What Microsoft is building with OpenAI goes beyond press releases. Already in February, the company had strengthened its Azure infrastructure , specifically to host GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 . This is not experimentation: it is an industrial commitment . Microsoft’s goal? To offer computing power capable of supporting the most demanding models . This requires upgraded data centers , a redesign of storage , and optimization of neural networks . On the other side, OpenAI is not just innovating. The organization is weaving tech, financial, and political ties. It is transforming into a structuring actor in the global digital ecosystem. The future of AI is not just played out in labs. It is played out in contractual clauses , capitalizations , and negotiations over access to innovation . The Microsoft-OpenAI tandem is no longer a one-time alliance. It is an infrastructure. A transcontinental bridge between capital, computation, and source codes. And when you know that Microsoft is already preparing the arrival of new GPT models , and not that of bitcoin , there is no doubt: for them, AI is serious business.
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