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    Microsoft could ditch OpenAI’s high-stake for-profit talks: “Holding out is Microsoft’s nuclear option, and they are just making OpenAI sweat”

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    Microsoft is reportedly prepared to walk away from negotiations with OpenAI amid anticompetitive behavior complaints, allegedly designed to thwart the ChatGPT maker’s evolution into a for-profit entity.

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