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    Microsoft doesn’t want to support ChatGPT training anymore — but OpenAI isn’t “compute-constrained,” according to Sam Altman

    April 16, 2025

    Microsoft is slowing its role in its multi-billion dollar partnership with OpenAI, and has reportedly pulled out of two big data center deals that would have provided additional support for ChatGPT’s training.

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