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The strategic partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI is under pressure as OpenAI seeks additional computing power beyond Azure. Reports indicate internal friction at both companies as OpenAI pursues multibillion-dollar deals with rivals.
The technology alliance between Microsoft and OpenAI, once heralded as a landmark collaboration in artificial intelligence, is showing significant strain according to industry reports. Sources familiar with the matter indicate that OpenAI’s escalating computational demands and pursuit of alternative cloud providers have created internal tensions at both organizations.